Method and apparatus for determining an idle resource related to resource re-evaluation in nr v2x

ABSTRACT

A method of operating a first apparatus  100  in a wireless communication system is proposed. The method may comprise: performing partial sensing on at least one sidelink (SL) slot related to at least one first candidate slot to be subject to resource re-evaluation or pre-emption; performing the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption based on a result of the partial sensing; and performing resource selection based on the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 119 (e), this application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/184,717 filed on May 5, 2021, the contents of which are all hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.

BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE Field of the Disclosure

This disclosure relates to a wireless communication system.

Related Art

Sidelink (SL) communication is a communication scheme in which a direct link is established between User Equipments (UEs) and the UEs exchange voice and data directly with each other without intervention of an evolved Node B (eNB). SL communication is under consideration as a solution to the overhead of an eNB caused by rapidly increasing data traffic. Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) refers to a communication technology through which a vehicle exchanges information with another vehicle, a pedestrian, an object having an infrastructure (or infra) established therein, and so on. The V2X may be divided into 4 types, such as vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V), vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I), vehicle-to-network (V2N), and vehicle-to-pedestrian (V2P). The V2X communication may be provided via a PC5 interface and/or Uu interface.

Meanwhile, as a wider range of communication devices require larger communication capacities, the need for mobile broadband communication that is more enhanced than the existing Radio Access Technology (RAT) is rising. Accordingly, discussions are made on services and user equipment (UE) that are sensitive to reliability and latency. And, a next generation radio access technology that is based on the enhanced mobile broadband communication, massive Machine Type Communication (MTC), Ultra-Reliable and Low Latency Communication (URLLC), and so on, may be referred to as a new radio access technology (RAT) or new radio (NR). Herein, the NR may also support vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication.

SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE Technical Solutions

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a first apparatus for performing wireless communication may be proposed. For example, the first apparatus may comprise: one or more memories storing instructions; one or more transceivers; and one or more processors connected to the one or more memories and the one or more transceivers. For example, the one or more processors may execute the instructions to: trigger resource-evaluation or pre-emption in a first slot; perform partial sensing for at least one sidelink (SL) slot related to at least one first candidate slot subject to the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption, wherein the partial sensing may be performed between i) a third slot before a threshold value from a second slot that is a 1st slot after a first time offset related to processing from the first slot among the at least one first candidate slot and ii) the second slot; perform the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption based on a result of the partial sensing; and perform resource selection based on the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a first apparatus for performing wireless communication may be proposed. For example, the first apparatus may comprise: one or more memories storing instructions; one or more transceivers; and one or more processors connected to the one or more memories and the one or more transceivers. For example, the one or more processors may execute the instructions to: trigger resource-evaluation or pre-emption in a first slot; perform partial sensing for at least one sidelink (SL) slot related to at least one first candidate slot subject to the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption, wherein the partial sensing may be performed between i) a third slot before a threshold value from a second slot that is a 1^(st) slot after a first time offset related to processing from the first slot among the at least one first candidate slot and ii) the second slot; perform the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption based on a result of the partial sensing; and perform resource selection based on the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, an apparatus configured to control a first user equipment (UE) may be proposed. For example, the apparatus may comprise: one or more processors; and one or more memories operably connectable to the one or more processors and storing instructions. For example, the one or more processors may execute the instructions to: trigger resource-evaluation or pre-emption in a first slot; perform partial sensing for at least one sidelink (SL) slot related to at least one first candidate slot subject to the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption, wherein the partial sensing may be performed between i) a third slot before a threshold value from a second slot that is a 1^(st) slot after a first time offset related to processing from the first slot among the at least one first candidate slot and ii) the second slot; perform the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption based on a result of the partial sensing; and perform resource selection based on the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing instructions may be proposed. For example, the instructions, when executed, may cause a first apparatus to: trigger resource-evaluation or pre-emption in a first slot; perform partial sensing for at least one sidelink (SL) slot related to at least one first candidate slot subject to the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption, wherein the partial sensing may be performed between i) a third slot before a threshold value from a second slot that is a 1^(st) slot after a first time offset related to processing from the first slot among the at least one first candidate slot and ii) the second slot; perform the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption based on a result of the partial sensing; and perform resource selection based on the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a method for performing, by a second apparatus, wireless communication may be proposed. For example, the method may comprise: receiving sidelink control information (SCI), from a first apparatus, for scheduling of a physical sidelink shared channel (PSSCH) through a physical sidelink control channel (PSCCH), based on a sidelink (SL) resource; receiving a medium access control (MAC) protocol data unit (PDU), from the first apparatus, through the PSSCH, based on the SL resource, wherein the SL resource may be selected based on resource reselection, wherein the resource reselection may be performed based on resource re-evaluation or pre-emption for a transmission of the MAC PDU, wherein the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption may be performed based on a result of partial sensing performed for at least one SL slot related to at least one first candidate slot, and wherein the partial sensing may be performed between i) a third slot before a threshold value from a second slot that is a 1^(st) slot after a first time offset related to processing from a first slot among the at least one first candidate slot and ii) the second slot.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a second apparatus for performing wireless communication may be proposed. For example, the second apparatus may comprise: one or more memories storing instructions; one or more transceivers; and one or more processors connected to the one or more memories and the one or more transceivers. For example, the one or more processors may execute the instructions to: receive sidelink control information (SCI), from a first apparatus, for scheduling of a physical sidelink shared channel (PSSCH) through a physical sidelink control channel (PSCCH), based on a sidelink (SL) resource; receive a medium access control (MAC) protocol data unit (PDU), from the first apparatus, through the PSSCH, based on the SL resource, wherein the SL resource may be selected based on resource reselection, wherein the resource reselection may be performed based on resource re-evaluation or pre-emption for a transmission of the MAC PDU, wherein the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption may be performed based on a result of partial sensing performed for at least one SL slot related to at least one first candidate slot, wherein the partial sensing may be performed between i) a third slot before a threshold value from a second slot that is a 1^(st) slot after a first time offset related to processing from a first slot among the at least one first candidate slot and ii) the second slot.

Effects of the Disclosure

The user equipment (UE) may efficiently perform retransmission based on hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) feedback.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 shows a structure of an NR system, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 2 shows a radio protocol architecture, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 3 shows a structure of a radio frame of an NR, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 4 shows a structure of a slot of an NR frame, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 5 shows an example of a BWP, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 6 shows a procedure of performing V2X or SL communication by a UE based on a transmission mode, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 7 shows three cast types, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIGS. 8 and 9 show a method for a UE to perform PPS according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 10 shows a method for a UE to perform CPS, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 11 shows a time axis in which partial sensing for resource re-evaluation or pre-emption is performed, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 12 shows a procedure in which a UE performs SL communication based on resource reselection, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 13 shows a procedure in which a first apparatus performs wireless communication, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 14 shows a procedure in which a second apparatus performs wireless communication, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 15 shows a communication system 1, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 16 shows wireless devices, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 17 shows a signal process circuit for a transmission signal, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 18 shows another example of a wireless device, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 19 shows a hand-held device, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 20 shows a vehicle or an autonomous vehicle, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure.

DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS

In the present disclosure, “A or B” may mean “only A”, “only B” or “both A and B.” In other words, in the present disclosure, “A or B” may be interpreted as “A and/or B”. For example, in the present disclosure, “A, B, or C” may mean “only A”, “only B”, “only C”, or “any combination of A, B, C”.

A slash (/) or comma used in the present disclosure may mean “and/or”. For example, “A/B” may mean “A and/or B”. Accordingly, “A/B” may mean “only A”, “only B”, or “both A and B”. For example, “A, B, C” may mean “A, B, or C”.

In the present disclosure, “at least one of A and B” may mean “only A”, “only B”, or “both A and B”. In addition, in the present disclosure, the expression “at least one of A or B” or “at least one of A and/or B” may be interpreted as “at least one of A and B”.

In addition, in the present disclosure, “at least one of A, B, and C” may mean “only A”, “only B”, “only C”, or “any combination of A, B, and C”. In addition, “at least one of A, B, or C” or “at least one of A, B, and/or C” may mean “at least one of A, B, and C”.

In addition, a parenthesis used in the present disclosure may mean “for example”. Specifically, when indicated as “control information (PDCCH)”, it may mean that “PDCCH” is proposed as an example of the “control information”. In other words, the “control information” of the present disclosure is not limited to “PDCCH”, and “PDDCH” may be proposed as an example of the “control information”. In addition, when indicated as “control information (i.e., PDCCH)”, it may also mean that “PDCCH” is proposed as an example of the “control information”.

In the following description, ‘when, if, or in case of’ may be replaced with ‘based on’.

A technical feature described individually in one figure in the present disclosure may be individually implemented, or may be simultaneously implemented.

In the present disclosure, a higher layer parameter may be a parameter which is configured, pre-configured or pre-defined for a UE. For example, a base station or a network may transmit the higher layer parameter to the UE. For example, the higher layer parameter may be transmitted through radio resource control (RRC) signaling or medium access control (MAC) signaling.

The technology described below may be used in various wireless communication systems such as code division multiple access (CDMA), frequency division multiple access (FDMA), time division multiple access (TDMA), orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA), single carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA), and so on. The CDMA may be implemented with a radio technology, such as universal terrestrial radio access (UTRA) or CDMA-2000. The TDMA may be implemented with a radio technology, such as global system for mobile communications (GSM)/general packet ratio service (GPRS)/enhanced data rate for GSM evolution (EDGE). The OFDMA may be implemented with a radio technology, such as institute of electrical and electronics engineers (IEEE) 802.11 (Wi-Fi), IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX), IEEE 802.20, evolved UTRA (E-UTRA), and so on. IEEE 802.16m is an evolved version of IEEE 802.16e and provides backward compatibility with a system based on the IEEE 802.16e. The UTRA is part of a universal mobile telecommunication system (UMTS). 3rd generation partnership project (3GPP) long term evolution (LTE) is part of an evolved UMTS (E-UMTS) using the E-UTRA. The 3GPP LTE uses the OFDMA in a downlink and uses the SC-FDMA in an uplink. LTE-advanced (LTE-A) is an evolution of the LTE.

5G NR is a successive technology of LTE-A corresponding to a new Clean-slate type mobile communication system having the characteristics of high performance, low latency, high availability, and so on. 5G NR may use resources of all spectrum available for usage including low frequency bands of less than 1 GHz, middle frequency bands ranging from 1 GHz to 10 GHz, high frequency (millimeter waves) of 24 GHz or more, and so on.

For clarity in the description, the following description will mostly focus on LTE-A or 5G NR. However, technical features according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will not be limited only to this.

For terms and techniques not specifically described among terms and techniques used in this specification, a wireless communication standard document published before the present specification is filed may be referred to.

FIG. 1 shows a structure of an NR system, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure. The embodiment of FIG. 1 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 1, a next generation-radio access network (NG-RAN) may include a BS 20 providing a UE 10 with a user plane and control plane protocol termination. For example, the BS 20 may include a next generation-Node B (gNB) and/or an evolved-NodeB (eNB). For example, the UE 10 may be fixed or mobile and may be referred to as other terms, such as a mobile station (MS), a user terminal (UT), a subscriber station (SS), a mobile terminal (MT), wireless device, and so on. For example, the BS may be referred to as a fixed station which communicates with the UE 10 and may be referred to as other terms, such as a base transceiver system (BTS), an access point (AP), and so on.

The embodiment of FIG. 1 exemplifies a case where only the gNB is included. The BSs 20 may be connected to one another via Xn interface. The BS 20 may be connected to one another via 5th generation (5G) core network (5GC) and NG interface. More specifically, the BSs 20 may be connected to an access and mobility management function (AMF) 30 via NG-C interface, and may be connected to a user plane function (UPF) 30 via NG-U interface.

Layers of a radio interface protocol between the UE and the network can be classified into a first layer (layer 1, L1), a second layer (layer 2, L2), and a third layer (layer 3, L3) based on the lower three layers of the open system interconnection (OSI) model that is well-known in the communication system. Among them, a physical (PHY) layer belonging to the first layer provides an information transfer service by using a physical channel, and a radio resource control (RRC) layer belonging to the third layer serves to control a radio resource between the UE and the network. For this, the RRC layer exchanges an RRC message between the UE and the BS.

FIG. 2 shows a radio protocol architecture, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure. The embodiment of FIG. 2 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure. Specifically, (a) of FIG. 2 shows a radio protocol stack of a user plane for Uu communication, and (b) of FIG. 2 shows a radio protocol stack of a control plane for Uu communication. (c) of FIG. 2 shows a radio protocol stack of a user plane for SL communication, and (d) of FIG. 2 shows a radio protocol stack of a control plane for SL communication.

Referring to FIG. 2, a physical layer provides a higher layer with an information transfer service through a physical channel. The physical layer is connected to a medium access control (MAC) layer which is a higher layer of the physical layer through a transport channel. Data is transferred between the MAC layer and the physical layer through the transport channel. The transport channel is classified according to how and with what characteristics data is transmitted through a radio interface.

Between different physical layers, i.e., a physical layer of a transmitter and a physical layer of a receiver, data are transferred through the physical channel. The physical channel is modulated using an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) scheme, and utilizes time and frequency as a radio resource.

The MAC layer provides services to a radio link control (RLC) layer, which is a higher layer of the MAC layer, via a logical channel. The MAC layer provides a function of mapping multiple logical channels to multiple transport channels. The MAC layer also provides a function of logical channel multiplexing by mapping multiple logical channels to a single transport channel. The MAC layer provides data transfer services over logical channels.

The RLC layer performs concatenation, segmentation, and reassembly of Radio Link Control Service Data Unit (RLC SDU). In order to ensure diverse quality of service (QoS) required by a radio bearer (RB), the RLC layer provides three types of operation modes, i.e., a transparent mode (TM), an unacknowledged mode (UM), and an acknowledged mode (AM). An AM RLC provides error correction through an automatic repeat request (ARQ).

A radio resource control (RRC) layer is defined only in the control plane. The RRC layer serves to control the logical channel, the transport channel, and the physical channel in association with configuration, reconfiguration and release of RBs. The RB is a logical path provided by the first layer (i.e., the physical layer or the PHY layer) and the second layer (i.e., a MAC layer, an RLC layer, a packet data convergence protocol (PDCP) layer, and a service data adaptation protocol (SDAP) layer) for data delivery between the UE and the network.

Functions of a packet data convergence protocol (PDCP) layer in the user plane include user data delivery, header compression, and ciphering. Functions of a PDCP layer in the control plane include control-plane data delivery and ciphering/integrity protection.

A service data adaptation protocol (SDAP) layer is defined only in a user plane. The SDAP layer performs mapping between a Quality of Service (QoS) flow and a data radio bearer (DRB) and QoS flow ID (QFI) marking in both DL and UL packets.

The configuration of the RB implies a process for specifying a radio protocol layer and channel properties to provide a particular service and for determining respective detailed parameters and operations. The RB can be classified into two types, i.e., a signaling RB (SRB) and a data RB (DRB). The SRB is used as a path for transmitting an RRC message in the control plane. The DRB is used as a path for transmitting user data in the user plane.

When an RRC connection is established between an RRC layer of the UE and an RRC layer of the E-UTRAN, the UE is in an RRC_CONNECTED state, and, otherwise, the UE may be in an RRC_IDLE state. In case of the NR, an RRC_INACTIVE state is additionally defined, and a UE being in the RRC_INACTIVE state may maintain its connection with a core network whereas its connection with the BS is released.

Data is transmitted from the network to the UE through a downlink transport channel. Examples of the downlink transport channel include a broadcast channel (BCH) for transmitting system information and a downlink-shared channel (SCH) for transmitting user traffic or control messages. Traffic of downlink multicast or broadcast services or the control messages can be transmitted on the downlink-SCH or an additional downlink multicast channel (MCH). Data is transmitted from the UE to the network through an uplink transport channel. Examples of the uplink transport channel include a random access channel (RACH) for transmitting an initial control message and an uplink SCH for transmitting user traffic or control messages.

Examples of logical channels belonging to a higher channel of the transport channel and mapped onto the transport channels include a broadcast channel (BCCH), a paging control channel (PCCH), a common control channel (CCCH), a multicast control channel (MCCH), a multicast traffic channel (MTCH), etc.

FIG. 3 shows a structure of a radio frame of an NR, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure. The embodiment of FIG. 3 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 3, in the NR, a radio frame may be used for performing uplink and downlink transmission. A radio frame has a length of 10 ms and may be defined to be configured of two half-frames (HFs). A half-frame may include five 1 ms subframes (SFs). A subframe (SF) may be divided into one or more slots, and the number of slots within a subframe may be determined based on subcarrier spacing (SCS). Each slot may include 12 or 14 OFDM(A) symbols according to a cyclic prefix (CP).

In case of using a normal CP, each slot may include 14 symbols. In case of using an extended CP, each slot may include 12 symbols. Herein, a symbol may include an OFDM symbol (or CP-OFDM symbol) and a Single Carrier-FDMA (SC-FDMA) symbol (or Discrete Fourier Transform-spread-OFDM (DFT-s-OFDM) symbol).

Table 1 shown below represents an example of a number of symbols per slot (N^(slot) _(symb)), a number slots per frame (N^(frame,u) _(slot)), and a number of slots per subframe (N^(subframe,u) _(slot)) based on an SCS configuration (u), in a case where a normal CP is used.

TABLE 1 SCS (15*2^(u)) N^(slot) _(symb) N^(frame, u) _(slot) N^(subframe, u) _(slot) 15 KHz (u = 0) 14 10 1 30 KHz (u = 1) 14 20 2 60 KHz (u = 2) 14 40 4 120 KHz (u = 3)  14 80 8 240 KHz (u = 4)  14 160 16

Table 2 shows an example of a number of symbols per slot, a number of slots per frame, and a number of slots per subframe based on the SCS, in a case where an extended CP is used.

TABLE 2 SCS (15*2^(u)) N^(slot) _(symb) N^(frame, u) _(slot) N^(subframe, u) _(slot) 60 KHz (u = 2) 12 40 4

In an NR system, OFDM(A) numerologies (e.g., SCS, CP length, and so on) between multiple cells being integrate to one UE may be differently configured. Accordingly, a (absolute time) duration (or section) of a time resource (e.g., subframe, slot or TTI) (collectively referred to as a time unit (TU) for simplicity) being configured of the same number of symbols may be differently configured in the integrated cells.

In the NR, multiple numerologies or SCSs for supporting diverse 5G services may be supported. For example, in case an SCS is 15 kHz, a wide area of the conventional cellular bands may be supported, and, in case an SCS is 30 kHz/60 kHz a dense-urban, lower latency, wider carrier bandwidth may be supported. In case the SCS is 60 kHz or higher, a bandwidth that is greater than 24.25 GHz may be used in order to overcome phase noise.

An NR frequency band may be defined as two different types of frequency ranges. The two different types of frequency ranges may be FR1 and FR2. The values of the frequency ranges may be changed (or varied), and, for example, the two different types of frequency ranges may be as shown below in Table 3. Among the frequency ranges that are used in an NR system, FR1 may mean a “sub 6 GHz range”, and FR2 may mean an “above 6 GHz range” and may also be referred to as a millimeter wave (mmW).

TABLE 3 Frequency Range Corresponding frequency Subcarrier designation range Spacing (SCS) FR1  450 MHz-6000 MHz  15, 30, 60 kHz FR2 24250 MHz-52600 MHz 60, 120, 240 kHz

As described above, the values of the frequency ranges in the NR system may be changed (or varied). For example, as shown below in Table 4, FR1 may include a band within a range of 410 MHz to 7125 MHz. More specifically, FR1 may include a frequency band of 6 GHz (or 5850, 5900, 5925 MHz, and so on) and higher. For example, a frequency band of 6 GHz (or 5850, 5900, 5925 MHz, and so on) and higher being included in FR1 mat include an unlicensed band. The unlicensed band may be used for diverse purposes, e.g., the unlicensed band for vehicle-specific communication (e.g., automated driving).

TABLE 4 Frequency Range Corresponding frequency Subcarrier designation range Spacing (SCS) FR1  410 MHz-7125 MHz  15, 30, 60 kHz FR2 24250 MHz-52600 MHz 60, 120, 240 kHz

FIG. 4 shows a structure of a slot of an NR frame, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure. The embodiment of FIG. 4 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 4, a slot includes a plurality of symbols in a time domain. For example, in case of a normal CP, one slot may include 14 symbols. However, in case of an extended CP, one slot may include 12 symbols. Alternatively, in case of a normal CP, one slot may include 7 symbols. However, in case of an extended CP, one slot may include 6 symbols.

A carrier includes a plurality of subcarriers in a frequency domain. A Resource Block (RB) may be defined as a plurality of consecutive subcarriers (e.g., 12 subcarriers) in the frequency domain. A Bandwidth Part (BWP) may be defined as a plurality of consecutive (Physical) Resource Blocks ((P)RBs) in the frequency domain, and the BWP may correspond to one numerology (e.g., SCS, CP length, and so on). A carrier may include a maximum of N number BWPs (e.g., 5 BWPs). Data communication may be performed via an activated BWP. Each element may be referred to as a Resource Element (RE) within a resource grid and one complex symbol may be mapped to each element.

Hereinafter, a bandwidth part (BWP) and a carrier will be described.

The BWP may be a set of consecutive physical resource blocks (PRBs) in a given numerology. The PRB may be selected from consecutive sub-sets of common resource blocks (CRBs) for the given numerology on a given carrier

For example, the BWP may be at least any one of an active BWP, an initial BWP, and/or a default BWP. For example, the UE may not monitor downlink radio link quality in a DL BWP other than an active DL BWP on a primary cell (PCell). For example, the UE may not receive PDCCH, physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH), or channel state information—reference signal (CSI-RS) (excluding RRM) outside the active DL BWP. For example, the UE may not trigger a channel state information (CSI) report for the inactive DL BWP. For example, the UE may not transmit physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) or physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) outside an active UL BWP. For example, in a downlink case, the initial BWP may be given as a consecutive RB set for a remaining minimum system information (RMSI) control resource set (CORESET) (configured by physical broadcast channel (PBCH)). For example, in an uplink case, the initial BWP may be given by system information block (SIB) for a random access procedure. For example, the default BWP may be configured by a higher layer. For example, an initial value of the default BWP may be an initial DL BWP. For energy saving, if the UE fails to detect downlink control information (DCI) during a specific period, the UE may switch the active BWP of the UE to the default BWP.

Meanwhile, the BWP may be defined for SL. The same SL BWP may be used in transmission and reception. For example, a transmitting UE may transmit an SL channel or an SL signal on a specific BWP, and a receiving UE may receive the SL channel or the SL signal on the specific BWP. In a licensed carrier, the SL BWP may be defined separately from a Uu BWP, and the SL BWP may have configuration signaling separate from the Uu BWP. For example, the UE may receive a configuration for the SL BWP from the BS/network. For example, the UE may receive a configuration for the Uu BWP from the BS/network. The SL BWP may be (pre-)configured in a carrier with respect to an out-of-coverage NR V2X UE and an RRC_IDLE UE. For the UE in the RRC_CONNECTED mode, at least one SL BWP may be activated in the carrier.

FIG. 5 shows an example of a BWP, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure. The embodiment of FIG. 5 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure. It is assumed in the embodiment of FIG. 5 that the number of BWPs is 3.

Referring to FIG. 5, a common resource block (CRB) may be a carrier resource block numbered from one end of a carrier band to the other end thereof. In addition, the PRB may be a resource block numbered within each BWP. A point A may indicate a common reference point for a resource block grid.

The BWP may be configured by a point A, an offset NstartBWP from the point A, and a bandwidth NsizeBWP. For example, the point A may be an external reference point of a PRB of a carrier in which a subcarrier 0 of all numerologies (e.g., all numerologies supported by a network on that carrier) is aligned. For example, the offset may be a PRB interval between a lowest subcarrier and the point A in a given numerology. For example, the bandwidth may be the number of PRBs in the given numerology.

Hereinafter, V2X or SL communication will be described.

A sidelink synchronization signal (SLSS) may include a primary sidelink synchronization signal (PSSS) and a secondary sidelink synchronization signal (SSSS), as an SL-specific sequence. The PSSS may be referred to as a sidelink primary synchronization signal (S-PSS), and the SSSS may be referred to as a sidelink secondary synchronization signal (S-SSS). For example, length-127 M-sequences may be used for the S-PSS, and length-127 gold sequences may be used for the S-SSS. For example, a UE may use the S-PSS for initial signal detection and for synchronization acquisition. For example, the UE may use the S-PSS and the S-SSS for acquisition of detailed synchronization and for detection of a synchronization signal ID.

A physical sidelink broadcast channel (PSBCH) may be a (broadcast) channel for transmitting default (system) information which must be first known by the UE before SL signal transmission/reception. For example, the default information may be information related to SLSS, a duplex mode (DM), a time division duplex (TDD) uplink/downlink (UL/DL) configuration, information related to a resource pool, a type of an application related to the SLSS, a subframe offset, broadcast information, or the like. For example, for evaluation of PSBCH performance, in NR V2X, a payload size of the PSBCH may be 56 bits including 24-bit cyclic redundancy check (CRC).

The S-PSS, the S-SSS, and the PSBCH may be included in a block format (e.g., SL synchronization signal (SS)/PSBCH block, hereinafter, sidelink-synchronization signal block (S-SSB)) supporting periodical transmission. The S-SSB may have the same numerology (i.e., SCS and CP length) as a physical sidelink control channel (PSCCH)/physical sidelink shared channel (PSSCH) in a carrier, and a transmission bandwidth may exist within a (pre-)configured sidelink (SL) BWP. For example, the S-SSB may have a bandwidth of 11 resource blocks (RBs). For example, the PSBCH may exist across 11 RBs. In addition, a frequency position of the S-SSB may be (pre-)configured. Accordingly, the UE does not have to perform hypothesis detection at frequency to discover the S-SSB in the carrier.

FIG. 6 shows a procedure of performing V2X or SL communication by a UE based on a transmission mode, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure. The embodiment of FIG. 6 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure. In various embodiments of the present disclosure, the transmission mode may be called a mode or a resource allocation mode. Hereinafter, for convenience of explanation, in LTE, the transmission mode may be called an LTE transmission mode. In NR, the transmission mode may be called an NR resource allocation mode.

For example, (a) of FIG. 6 shows a UE operation related to an LTE transmission mode 1 or an LTE transmission mode 3. Alternatively, for example, (a) of FIG. 6 shows a UE operation related to an NR resource allocation mode 1. For example, the LTE transmission mode 1 may be applied to general SL communication, and the LTE transmission mode 3 may be applied to V2X communication.

For example, (b) of FIG. 6 shows a UE operation related to an LTE transmission mode 2 or an LTE transmission mode 4. Alternatively, for example, (b) of FIG. 6 shows a UE operation related to an NR resource allocation mode 2.

Referring to (a) of FIG. 6, in the LTE transmission mode 1, the LTE transmission mode 3, or the NR resource allocation mode 1, a base station may schedule SL resource(s) to be used by a UE for SL transmission. For example, in step S600, a base station may transmit information related to SL resource(s) and/or information related to UL resource(s) to a first UE. For example, the UL resource(s) may include PUCCH resource(s) and/or PUSCH resource(s). For example, the UL resource(s) may be resource(s) for reporting SL HARQ feedback to the base station.

For example, the first UE may receive information related to dynamic grant (DG) resource(s) and/or information related to configured grant (CG) resource(s) from the base station. For example, the CG resource(s) may include CG type 1 resource(s) or CG type 2 resource(s). In the present disclosure, the DG resource(s) may be resource(s) configured/allocated by the base station to the first UE through a downlink control information (DCI). In the present disclosure, the CG resource(s) may be (periodic) resource(s) configured/allocated by the base station to the first UE through a DCI and/or an RRC message. For example, in the case of the CG type 1 resource(s), the base station may transmit an RRC message including information related to CG resource(s) to the first UE. For example, in the case of the CG type 2 resource(s), the base station may transmit an RRC message including information related to CG resource(s) to the first UE, and the base station may transmit a DCI related to activation or release of the CG resource(s) to the first UE.

In step S610, the first UE may transmit a PSCCH (e.g., sidelink control information (SCI) or 1st-stage SCI) to a second UE based on the resource scheduling. In step S620, the first UE may transmit a PSSCH (e.g., 2nd-stage SCI, MAC PDU, data, etc.) related to the PSCCH to the second UE. In step S630, the first UE may receive a PSFCH related to the PSCCH/PSSCH from the second UE. For example, HARQ feedback information (e.g., NACK information or ACK information) may be received from the second UE through the PSFCH. In step S640, the first UE may transmit/report HARQ feedback information to the base station through the PUCCH or the PUSCH. For example, the HARQ feedback information reported to the base station may be information generated by the first UE based on the HARQ feedback information received from the second UE. For example, the HARQ feedback information reported to the base station may be information generated by the first UE based on a pre-configured rule. For example, the DCI may be a DCI for SL scheduling. For example, a format of the DCI may be a DCI format 3_0 or a DCI format 3_1.

Referring to (b) of FIG. 6, in the LTE transmission mode 2, the LTE transmission mode 4, or the NR resource allocation mode 2, a UE may determine SL transmission resource(s) within SL resource(s) configured by a base station/network or pre-configured SL resource(s). For example, the configured SL resource(s) or the pre-configured SL resource(s) may be a resource pool. For example, the UE may autonomously select or schedule resource(s) for SL transmission. For example, the UE may perform SL communication by autonomously selecting resource(s) within the configured resource pool. For example, the UE may autonomously select resource(s) within a selection window by performing a sensing procedure and a resource (re)selection procedure. For example, the sensing may be performed in a unit of subchannel(s). For example, in step S610, a first UE which has selected resource(s) from a resource pool by itself may transmit a PSCCH (e.g., sidelink control information (SCI) or 1st-stage SCI) to a second UE by using the resource(s). In step S620, the first UE may transmit a PSSCH (e.g., 2nd-stage SCI, MAC PDU, data, etc.) related to the PSCCH to the second UE. In step S630, the first UE may receive a PSFCH related to the PSCCH/PSSCH from the second UE.

Referring to (a) or (b) of FIG. 6, for example, the first UE may transmit a SCI to the second UE through the PSCCH. Alternatively, for example, the first UE may transmit two consecutive SCIs (e.g., 2-stage SCI) to the second UE through the PSCCH and/or the PSSCH. In this case, the second UE may decode two consecutive SCIs (e.g., 2-stage SCI) to receive the PSSCH from the first UE. In the present disclosure, a SCI transmitted through a PSCCH may be referred to as a 1st SCI, a first SCI, a 1st-stage SCI or a 1st-stage SCI format, and a SCI transmitted through a PSSCH may be referred to as a 2nd SCI, a second SCI, a 2nd-stage SCI or a 2nd-stage SCI format. For example, the 1st-stage SCI format may include a SCI format 1-A, and the 2nd-stage SCI format may include a SCI format 2-A and/or a SCI format 2-B.

Hereinafter, an example of SCI format 1-A will be described.

SCI format 1-A is used for the scheduling of PSSCH and 2nd-stage-SCI on PSSCH.

The following information is transmitted by means of the SCI format 1-A:

-   -   Priority—3 bits     -   Frequency resource assignment—ceiling (log₂(N^(SL)         _(subChannel)(N^(SL) _(subChannel)+1)/2)) bits when the value of         the higher layer parameter sl-MaxNumPerReserve is configured to         2; otherwise ceiling log₂(N^(SL) _(subchannel)(N^(SL)         _(subChannel)+1)(2N^(SL) _(subChannel)+1)/6) bits when the value         of the higher layer parameter sl-MaxNumPerReserve is configured         to 3     -   Time resource assignment—5 bits when the value of the higher         layer parameter sl-MaxNumPerReserve is configured to 2;         otherwise 9 bits when the value of the higher layer parameter         sl-MaxNumPerReserve is configured to 3     -   Resource reservation period—ceiling (log₂ N_(rsv_period)) bits,         where N_(rsv_period) is the number of entries in the higher         layer parameter sl-ResourceReservePeriodList, if higher layer         parameter sl-MultiReserveResource is configured; 0 bit otherwise     -   DMRS pattern—ceiling (log₂ N_(pattern)) bits, where N_(pattern)         is the number of DMRS patterns configured by higher layer         parameter sl-PSSCH-DMRS-TimePatternList     -   2^(nd)-stage SCI format—2 bits as defined in Table 5     -   Beta_offset indicator—2 bits as provided by higher layer         parameter sl-BetaOffsets2ndSCI     -   Number of DMRS port—1 bit as defined in Table 6     -   Modulation and coding scheme—5 bits     -   Additional MCS table indicator—1 bit if one MCS table is         configured by higher layer parameter sl-Additional-MCS-Table; 2         bits if two MCS tables are configured by higher layer parameter         sl-Additional-MCS-Table; 0 bit otherwise     -   PSFCH overhead indication—1 bit if higher layer parameter         sl-PSFCH-Period=2 or 4; 0 bit otherwise     -   Reserved—a number of bits as determined by higher layer         parameter sl-NumReservedBits, with value set to zero.

TABLE 5 Value of 2nd-stage SCI format field 2nd-stage SCI format 00 SCI format 2-A 01 SCI format 2-B 10 Reserved 11 Reserved

TABLE 6 Value of the Number of DMRS port field Antenna ports 0 1000 1 1000 and 1001

Hereinafter, an example of SCI format 2-A will be described.

SCI format 2-A is used for the decoding of PSSCH, with HARQ operation when HARQ-ACK information includes ACK or NACK, when HARQ-ACK information includes only NACK, or when there is no feedback of HARQ-ACK information.

The following information is transmitted by means of the SCI format 2-A:

-   -   HARQ process number—4 bits     -   New data indicator—1 bit     -   Redundancy version—2 bits     -   Source ID—8 bits     -   Destination ID—16 bits     -   HARQ feedback enabled/disabled indicator—1 bit     -   Cast type indicator—2 bits as defined in Table 7     -   CSI request—1 bit

TABLE 7 Value of Cast type indicator Cast type 00 Broadcast 01 Groupcast when HARQ-ACK information includes ACK or NACK 10 Unicast 11 Groupcast when HARQ-ACK information includes only NACK

Hereinafter, an example of SCI format 2-B will be described.

SCI format 2-B is used for the decoding of PSSCH, with HARQ operation when HARQ-ACK information includes only NACK, or when there is no feedback of HARQ-ACK information.

The following information is transmitted by means of the SCI format 2-B:

-   -   HARQ process number—4 bits     -   New data indicator—1 bit     -   Redundancy version—2 bits     -   Source ID—8 bits     -   Destination ID—16 bits     -   HARQ feedback enabled/disabled indicator—1 bit     -   Zone ID—12 bits     -   Communication range requirement—4 bits determined by higher         layer parameter sl-ZoneConfigMCR-Index

Referring to (a) or (b) of FIG. 6, in step S630, the first UE may receive the PSFCH. For example, the first UE and the second UE may determine a PSFCH resource, and the second UE may transmit HARQ feedback to the first UE using the PSFCH resource.

Referring to (a) of FIG. 6, in step S640, the first UE may transmit SL HARQ feedback to the base station through the PUCCH and/or the PUSCH.

Hereinafter, a UE procedure for determining a subset of resources to be reported to a higher layer in PSSCH resource selection in sidelink resource allocation mode 2 will be described.

In resource allocation mode 2, a higher layer may request a UE to determine a subset of resources, from which the higher layer will select a resource for PSSCH/PSCCH transmission. To trigger this procedure, in slot n, a higher layer provides the following parameters for a PSSCH/PSCCH transmission.

-   -   the resource pool from which the resources are to be reported;     -   L1 priority, prio_(TX);     -   the remaining packet delay budget;     -   the number of sub-channels to be used for the PSSCH/PSCCH         transmission in a slot, L_(subCH);     -   optionally, the resource reservation interval, P_(rsvp_TX), in         units of msec.     -   if the higher layer requests the UE to determine a subset of         resources from which the higher layer will select resources for         PSSCH/PSCCH transmission as part of re-ev aluation or         pre-emption procedure, the higher layer provides a set of         resources (r₀, r₁, r₂, . . . ) which may be subject to         re-evaluation and a set of resources (r₀′, r₁′, r₂′, . . . )         which may be subject to pre-emption.     -   it is up to UE implementation to determine the subset of         resources as requested by higher layers before or after the slot         r_(i)″−T₃, where r_(i)″ is the slot with the smallest slot index         among (r₀, r₁, r₂, . . . ) and (r₀′, r₁′, r₂′, . . . ), and T₃         is equal to T_(proc,1) ^(SL), where T_(proc,1) ^(SL) is defined         in slots in Table X1, where μ_(SL) is the SCS configuration of         the SL BWP.

Following higher layer parameters affect this procedure:

-   -   sl-SelectionWindowList: internal parameter T_(2min) is set to         the corresponding value from higher layer parameter         sl-SelectionWindowList for the given value of prio_(TX).     -   sl-Thres-RSRP-List: this higher layer parameter provides an RSRP         threshold for each combination (p_(i), p_(j)), where p_(i) is         the value of the priority field in a received SCI format 1-A and         p_(j) is the priority of the transmission of the UE selecting         resources; for a given invocation of this procedure,         p_(j)=prio_(TX).     -   sl-RS-ForSensing selects if the UE uses the PSSCH-RSRP or         PSCCH-RSRP measurement.     -   sl-ResourceReservePeriodList     -   sl-SensingWindow: internal parameter T₀ is defined as the number         of slots corresponding to sl-SensingWindow msec     -   sl-TxPercentageList: internal parameter X for a given prio_(TX)         is defined as sl-TxPercentageList (prio_(TX)) converted from         percentage to ratio     -   sl-PreemptionEnable: if sl-PreemptionEnable is provided, and if         it is not equal to ‘enabled’, internal parameter prio_(pre) is         set to the higher layer provided parameter sl-PreemptionEnable.

The resource reservation interval, P_(rsvp_TX), if provided, is converted from units of msec to units of logical slots, resulting in P_(rsvp_TX)′.

Notation:

(t′₀ ^(SL), t′₁ ^(SL), t′₂ ^(SL), . . . ) denotes the set of slots which belongs to the sidelink resource pool.

For example, a UE may select a set of candidate resources (SA) based on Table 8. For example, when resource (re)selection is triggered, a UE may select a set of candidate resources (SA) based on Table 8. For example, when re-evaluation or pre-emption is triggered, a UE may select a set of candidate resources (SA) based on Table 8.

TABLE 8 The following steps are used:  1) A candidate single-slot resource for transmission R_(x,y) is defined as a set of L_(subCH) contiguous sub-   channels with sub-channel x+ j in slot t_(y) ^(′SL) where j = 0, . . . , L_(subCH) − 1. The UE shall assume that   any set of L_(subCH) contiguous sub-channels included in the corresponding resource pool within the   time interval [n + T₁, n + T₂] correspond to one candidate single-slot resource, where   - selection of T₁ is up to UE implementation under 0 ≤ T₁ ≤ T_(proc,1) ^(SL), where T_(proc,1) ^(SL) is defined    in slots in Table 8.1.4-2 where μ_(SL) is the SCS configuration of the SL BWP;   - if T_(2min) is shorter than the remaining packet delay budget (in slots) then T2 is up to UE    implementation subject to T_(2min) ≤ T₂ ≤ remaining packet delay budget (in slots); otherwise    T₂ is set to the remaining packet delay budget (in slots).   The total number of candidate single-slot resources is denoted by M_(total).  2) The sensing window is defined by the range of slots [n − T₀, n − T_(proc,0) ^(SL)) where T₀ is defined above   and T_(proc,0) ^(SL) is defined in slots in Table 8.1.4-1 where μ_(SL) is the SCS configuration of the SL BWP.   The UE shall monitor slots which belongs to a sidelink resource pool within the sensing window   except for those in which its own transmissions occur. The UE shall perform the behaviour in the   following steps based on PSCCH decoded and RSRP measured in these slots.  3) The internal parameter Th(p_(i), p_(j)) is set to the corresponding value of RSRP threshold indicated by   the i-th field in sl-Thres-RSRP-List, where i = p_(i) + (p_(j) − 1) * 8.  4) The set S_(A) is initialized to the set of all the candidate single-slot resources.  5) The UE shall exclude any candidate single-slot resource R_(x,y) from the set S_(A) if it meets all the   following conditions:   - the UE has not monitored slot t_(m) ^(′SL) in Step 2.   - for any periodicity value allowed by the higher layer parameter sl-ResourceReservePeriodList and    a hypothetical SCI format 1-A received in slot t_(m) ^(′SL) with ′Resource reservation period′ field set to    that periodicity value and indicating all subchannels of the resource pool in this slot, condition c in    step 6 would be met.  5a) If the number of candidate single-slot resources R_(x,y) remaining in the set S_(A) is smaller than   X · M_(total), the set S_(A) in initialized to the set of all the candidate single-slot resources as in step 4.  6) The UE shall exclude any candidate single-slot resource R_(x,y) from the set S_(A) if it meets all the   following conditions:   a) the UE receives an SCI format 1-A in slot t_(m) ^(′SL), and ′Resource reservation period′ field, if present,    and ′Priority′ field in the received SCI format 1-A indicate the values P_(rsvp)_RX and prio_(RX),    respectively;   b) the RSRP measurement performed, for the received SCI format 1-A, is higher than    Th(prio_(RX), prio_(TX));   c) the SCI format received in slot t_(m) ^(′SL) or the same SCI format which, if and only if the ′Resource    reservation period′ field is present in the received SCI format 1-A, is assumed to be received in    slot(s) t_(m+q×P) _(rsvp RX) ^(′SL) determines the set of resource blocks and slots which overlaps with    R_(x,y+j×P) _(rsvp) _TX^(′) for q = 1, 2, . . . , Q and j = 0, 1, . . . , C_(resel) − 1. Here, P_(rsvp)_RX^(′) is P_(rsvp)_RX converted     ${{to}{units}{of}{logical}{slots}},{Q = {{\left\lceil \frac{T_{scal}}{P_{rsvp\_ RX}} \right\rceil{if}P_{rsvp\_ RX}} < {{T_{scal}{and}{n'}} - m} \leq P_{rsvp\_ RX}^{\prime}}},{where}$    t_(n′) ^(′SL) = n if slot n belongs to the set (t₀ ^(′SL), t₁ ^(′SL), . . . , t_(′) _(max) ⁻¹ ^(′SL)), otherwise slot t_(n′) ^(′SL) is the first slot    after slot n belonging to the set (t₀ ^(′SL), t₁ ^(′SL), . . . , t_(′) _(max) ⁻¹ ^(′SL)); otherwise Q = 1. T_(scal) is set to    selection window size T₂ converted to units of msec.  7) If the number of candidate single-slot resources remaining in the set S_(A) is smaller than X · M_(total),   then Th(p_(i), p_(j)) is increased by 3 dB for each priority value Th(p_(i), p_(j)) and the procedure continues   with step 4. The UE shall report set S_(A) to higher layers. if a resource r_(i) from tire set (r₀, r₁, r₂, . . . ) is not a member of S_(A), then the UE shall report re-evaluation of the resource r_(i) to higher layers. if a resource r_(i)′ from the set (r₀′, r₁′, r₂′, . . . ) meets the conditions below then the UE shall report pre-emption of the resource r_(i)′ to higher layers  - r_(i)′ is not a member of S_(A), and  - r_(i)′ meets the conditions for exclusion in step 6, with Th(prio_(RX), prio_(TX)) set to the final threshold   after executing steps 1)-7), i.e. including all necessary increments for reaching X · M_(total); and  - the associated priority prio_(RX), satisfies one ofthe following conditions:   - sl-PreemptionEnable is provided and is equal to ′enabled′ and prio_(TX) > prio_(RX)   - sl-PreemptionEnable is provided and is not equal to ′enabled′, and prio_(RX) < prio_(pre) and    prio_(TX) > prio_(RX)

FIG. 7 shows three types of casts according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The embodiment of FIG. 7 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure. Specifically, FIG. 7(a) shows broadcast type SL communication, FIG. 7(b) shows unicast type SL communication, and FIG. 7(c) shows groupcast type SL communication. In the case of unicast type SL communication, a UE may perform one-to-one communication with another UE. In the case of groupcast type SL communication, a UE may perform SL communication with one or more UEs in a group to which the UE belongs. In various embodiments of the present disclosure, SL groupcast communication may be replaced with SL multicast communication, SL one-to-many communication, or the like.

For example, in various embodiments of the present disclosure, periodic-based partial sensing (PPS) may refer to an operation of performing sensing at a time point corresponding to an integer multiple (k) of each period, based on periods of the number corresponding to a specific configuration value, when performing sensing for resource selection. For example, the periods may be periods of transmission resources configured in a resource pool. For example, a resource at a time point that is earlier by an integer multiple k of each period may be sensed from a time point of a candidate resource that is a target for determining resource collision. For example, the k value may be configured in a form of a bitmap.

FIGS. 8 and 9 show a method for a UE to perform PPS according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The embodiments of FIGS. 8 and 9 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIGS. 8 and 9, it is assumed that a resource reservation period allowed for a resource pool or a resource reservation period configured for PPS is P1 and P2. Furthermore, it is assumed that a UE performs partial sensing (i.e., PPS) for selecting an SL resource in slot #YT.

Referring to FIG. 8, a UE may perform sensing on a slot positioned before P1 from slot #Y1 and a slot positioned before P2 from slot #YT.

Referring to FIG. 9, a UE may perform sensing on a slot located before P1 from slot #Y1 and a slot located before P2 from slot #YT. Furthermore, optionally, a UE may perform sensing on a slot positioned before A*PT from slot #Y1 and a slot positioned before B*P2 from slot #YT. For example, A and B may be positive integers of 2 or greater. Specifically, for example, a UE selecting slot #Y1 as a candidate slot may perform sensing for slot #(YT-resource reservation period*k), and k may be a bitmap. For example, if k is 10001, a UE selecting slot #Y1 as a candidate slot may perform sensing for slot #(Y1−P1*1), slot #(Y1−P1*5), slot #(Y1−P2*1), and slot #(Y1−P2*5).

For example, according to various embodiments of the present disclosure, continuous partial sensing (CPS) may refer to an operation of sensing all or a part of a time domain given as a specific configuration value. For example, CPS may include a short-term sensing operation in which sensing is performed for a relatively short period.

FIG. 10 shows a method for a UE to perform CPS, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The embodiment of FIG. 10 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure.

In the embodiment of FIG. 10, it is assumed that Y candidate slots selected by a UE are slot #M, slot #(M+T1), and slot #(M+T1+T2). In this case, a slot in which a UE needs to perform sensing may be determined based on the first slot (i.e., slot #M) among Y candidate slots. For example, after determining the first slot among Y candidate slots as a reference slot, a UE may perform sensing for (previous) N slots from the reference slot.

Referring to FIG. 10, based on the first slot (i.e., slot #M) among Y candidate slots, a UE may perform sensing of N slots. For example, a UE may perform sensing for N slots before slot #M, the UE may select at least one SL resource from in Y candidate slots (i.e., slot #M, slot #(M+T1), and slot #(M+T1+T2)) based on a sensing result. For example, N may be configured or pre-configured for a UE. For example, a time gap for processing may exist between the last slot among the N slots and slot #M.

In this specification, the “configure or define” wording may be interpreted as being (pre)configured (via pre-defined signaling (e.g., SIB, MAC signaling, RRC signaling)) from a base station or a network. For example, “A may be configured” may include “that a base station or network (pre-)configures/defines or informs A for a UE”. Alternatively, the wording “configure or define” may be interpreted as being configured or defined in advance by a system. For example, “A may be configured” may include “A is configured/defined in advance by a system”.

Referring to the standard document, some procedures and technical specifications related to the present disclosure are as follows.

TABLE 9 3GPP TS 36.213 V16.2.0 14.1.1.6  UE procedure for determining the subset of resources to be reported to higher layers in  PSSCH resource selection in sidelink transmission mode 4 and in sensing measurement  in sidelink transmission mode 3 In sidelink transmission mode 4, when requested by higher layers in subframe n for a carrier, the UE shall determine the set of resources to be reported to higher layers for PSSCH transmission according to the steps described in this Subclause. Parameters L_(subCH) the number of sub-channels to be used for the PSSCH transmission in a subframe, P_(rsvp) _(—) _(TX) the resource reservation interval, and prio_(TX) the priority to be transmitted in the associated SCI format 1 by the UE are all provided by higher layers (described in [8]). C_(resel) is determined according to Subclause 14.1.1.4B. In sidelink transmission mode 3, when requested by higher layers in subframe n for a carrier, the UE shall determine the set of resources to be reported to higher layers in sensing measurement according to the steps described in this Subclause. Parameters L_(subCH), P_(rsvp) _(—) _(TX) and prio_(TX) are all provided by higher layers (described in [11]). C_(resel) is determined by C_(resel) = 10*SL_RESOURCE_RESELECTION_COUNTER, where SL_RESOURCE_RESELECTION_COUNTER is provided by higher layers [11]. . . . If partial sensing is configured by higher layers then the following steps are used: 1) A candidate single-subframe resource for PSSCH transmission R_(x, y) is defined as a set of L_(subCH) contiguous sub-channels with sub-channel x + j in subframe t_(y) ^(SL) where j = 0, . . . , L_(subCH) − 1. The UE shall determine by its implementation a set of subframes which consists of at least Y subframes within the time interval [n + T₁, n + T₂] where selections of T₁ and T₂ are up to UE implementations under T₁ ≤ 4 andT_(2 min)(prio_(TX)) ≤ T₂ ≤ 100, if T_(2 min)(prio_(TX)) is provided by higher layers for prio_(TX), otherwise 20 ≤ T₂ ≤ 100. UE selection of T₂ shall fulfil the latency requirement and Y shall be greater than or equal to the high layer parameter minNumCandidateSF. The UE shall assume that any set of L_(subCH) contiguous sub-channels included in the corresponding PSSCH resource pool (described in 14.1.5) within the determined set of subframes correspond to one candidate single-subframe resource. The total number of the candidate single-subframe resources is denoted by M_(total). 2) If a subframe t_(y) ^(SL) is included in the set of subframes in Step 1, the UE shall monitor any subframe t_(y−k×P) _(step) ^(SL) if k-th bit of the high layer parameter gapCandidateSensing is set to 1. The UE shall perform the behaviour in the following steps based on PSCCH decoded and S-RSSI measured in these subframes. 3) The parameter Th_(a, b) is set to the value indicated by the i-th SL-ThresPSSCH-RSRP field in SL- ThresPSSCH-RSRP-List where i = (a − 1) * 8 + b. 4) The set S_(A) is initialized to the union of all the candidate single-subframe resources. The set S_(B) is initialized to an empty set.

TABLE 10  5) The UE shall exclude any candidate single-subframe resource R_(x,y) from the set S_(A) if it meets   all the following conditions:   - the UE receives an SCI format 1 in subframe t_(m) ^(SL), and ″Resource reservation″ field and    ″Priority″ field in the received SCI format 1 indicate the values P_(rsvp)_RX and prio_(RX) ,    respectively according to Subclause 14.2.1.   - PSSCH-RSRP measurement according to the received SCI format 1 is higher than    Th_(prio) _(TX) ,_(prio) _(RX) .   - the SCI format received in subframe t_(m) ^(SL) or the same SCI format 1 which is assumed to be    received in subframe(s) t_(m+q×P) _(step) _(×P) _(rsvp) _RX^(SL) determines according to 14.1.1.4C the set of resource    blocks and subframes which overlaps with R_(x,y+j×P) _(rsvp) _TX′ for q = 1, 2, . . . , Q and j = 0, 1, . . . ,     ${C_{resel} - {1.{Here}}},{Q = {{\frac{1}{P_{rsvp\_ RX}}{if}P_{rsvp\_ RX}} < {1{and}}}}$    y’− m ≤ P_(step) × P_(rsvp)_RX + P_(step), where t_(y’) ^(SL) is the last subframe of the Y subframes,    and Q = 1 otherwise.  6) If the number of candidate single-subframe resources remaining in the set S_(A) is smaller than   0.2 · M_(total), then Step 4 is repeated with Th_(a,b), increased by 3 dB.  7) For a candidate single-subframe resource R_(x,y) remaining in the set S_(A) , the metric E_(x,y) is   defined as the linear average of S-RSSI measured in sub-channels x + k for k = 0, . . . , L_(subCH) − 1 in   the monitored subframes in Step 2 that can be expressed by t_(y−P) _(step) _(*j) ^(SL) for a non-negative integer j.  8) The UE moves the candidate single-subframe resource R_(x,y) with the smallest metric E_(x,y) from   the set S_(A) to S_(B). This step is repeated until the number of candidate single-subframe resources   in the set S_(B) becomes greater than or equal to 0.2 · M_(total).  9) When the UE is configured by upper layers to transmit using resource pools on multiple carriers,   it shall exclude a candidate single-subframe resource R_(x,y) from S_(B) if the UE does not support   transmission in the candidate single-subframe resource in the carrier under the assumption that   transmissions take place in other carrier(s) using the already selected resources due to its limitation   in the number of simultaneous transmission carriers, its limitation in the supported carrier   combinations, or interruption for RF retuning time [10].

TABLE 11 The UE shall report set S_(B) to higher layers. If transmission based on random selection is configured by upper layers and when the UE is configured by upper layers to transmit using resource pools on multiple carriers, the following steps are used: 1) A candidate single-subframe resource for PSSCH transmission R_(x, y) is defined as a set of L_(subCH) contiguous sub-channels with sub-channel x + j in subframe t_(y) ^(SL) where j = 0, . . . , L_(subCH) − 1. The UE shall assume that any set of L_(subCH) contiguous sub-channels included in the corresponding PSSCH resource pool (described in 14.1.5) within the time interval [n + T₁, n + T₂] corresponds to one candidate single-subframe resource, where selections of T₁ and T₂ are up to UE implementations under T₁ ≤ 4 and T_(2 min)(prio_(TX)) ≤ T₂ ≤ 100, if T_(2 min)(prio_(TX)) is provided by higher layers for prio_(TX), otherwise 20 ≤ T₂ ≤ 100. UE selection of T₂ shall fulfil the latency requirement. The total number of the candidate single-subframe resources is denoted by M_(total). 2) The set S_(A) is initialized to the union of all the candidate single-subframe resources. The set S_(B) is initialized to an empty set. 3) The UE moves the candidate single-subframe resource R_(x, y) from the set S_(A) to S_(B). 4) The UE shall exclude a candidate single-subframe resource R_(x, y) from S_(B) if the UE does not support transmission in the candidate single-subframe resource in the carrier under the assumption that transmissions take place in other carrier(s) using the already selected resources due to its limitation in the number of simultaneous transmission carriers, its limitation in the supported carrier combinations, or interruption for RF retuning time [10]. The UE shall report set S_(B) to higher layers.

Meanwhile, in the existing idle resource selection method for resource re-evaluation, a contiguous partial sensing (CPS) operation is not considered, so there is a problem in that efficiency for power saving is lowered.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a method for improving efficiency for power saving by considering a CPS operation in an idle resource selection method for resource re-evaluation, and an apparatus supporting the same are proposed.

For example, for (or, for each of) at least one among elements/parameters of service type (and/or (LCH or service) priority and/or QOS requirements (e.g., latency, reliability, minimum communication range) and/or PQI parameters) (and/or HARQ feedback enabled (and/or disabled) LCH/MAC PDU (transmission) and/or CBR measurement value of a resource pool and/or SL cast type (e.g., unicast, groupcast, broadcast) and/or SL groupcast HARQ feedback option (e.g., NACK only feedback, ACK/NACK feedback, NACK only feedback based on TX-RX distance) and/or SL mode 1 CG type (e.g., SL CG type 1/2) and/or SL mode type (e.g., mode 1/2) and/or resource pool and/or PSFCH resource configured resource pool and/or source (L2) ID (and/or destination (L2) ID) and/or PC5 RRC connection/link and/or SL link and/or (with base station) connection state (e.g., RRC connected state, IDLE state, inactive state) and/or whether an SL HARQ process (ID) and/or (of a transmitting UE or a receiving UE) performs an SL DRX operation and/or whether it is a power saving (transmitting or receiving) UE and/or (from the perspective of a specific UE) case when PSFCH transmission and PSFCH reception (and/or a plurality of PSFCH transmissions (exceeding UE capability)) overlap (and/or a case where PSFCH transmission (and/or PSFCH reception) is omitted) and/or a case where a receiving UE actually (successfully) receives a PSCCH (and/or PSSCH) (re)transmission from a transmitting UE, etc.), whether the rule is applied (and/or the proposed method/rule-related parameter value of the present disclosure) may be specifically (or differently or independently) configured/allowed. In addition, in the present disclosure, “configuration” (or “designation”) wording may be extended and interpreted as a form in which a base station informs a UE through a predefined (physical layer or higher layer) channel/signal (e.g., SIB, RRC, MAC CE) (and/or a form provided through pre-configuration and/or a form in which a UE informs other UEs through a predefined (physical layer or higher layer) channel/signal (e.g., SL MAC CE, PC5 RRC)), etc. In addition, in this disclosure, the “PSFCH” wording may be extended and interpreted as “(NR or LTE) PSSCH (and/or (NR or LTE) PSCCH) (and/or (NR or LTE) SL SSB (and/or UL channel/signal))”. And, the methods proposed in the present disclosure may be used in combination with each other (in a new type of manner).

For example, the term “specific threshold” below may refer to a threshold value defined in advance or (pre-)configured by a higher layer (including an application layer) of a network, a base station, or a UE. Hereinafter, the term “specific configuration value” may refer to a value defined in advance or (pre-)configured by a higher layer (including an application layer) of a network, a base station, or a UE. Hereinafter, “configured by a network/base station” may mean an operation in which a base station configures (in advance) a UE by higher layer RRC signaling, configures/signals a UE through MAC CE, or signals a UE through DCI.

Hereinafter, PPS (or PBPS) means periodic-based partial sensing, and may mean an operation of performing sensing at a time point corresponding to an integer multiple (k) of each period based on periods of a specific configuration value number when sensing for resource selection is performed. For example, the periods may be a period of the transmission resource set in a transmission pool, a resource of an integer multiple (k value) of each period before the candidate resource time, which is a target for determining resource collision in time, may be sensed, the k value may be configured in a form of a bitmap. Hereinafter, CPS may mean continuous partial sensing, and may mean an operation of sensing all or a part of a time domain given as a specific configuration value. For example, CPS may include a short-term sensing (STS) operation in which sensing is performed for a relatively short period.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a UE that has performed CPS and PPS to (re)select a periodic transmission resource from a resource pool allowing periodic transmission may continue to perform PPS performed to select a transmission resource set S-A from a candidate slot set C-A in the previous resource (re)selection process even after the set S-A is selected, for performing resource re-evaluation (REV) or pre-emption checking (PEC). For example, when a UE monitors a slot at a time preceding a transmission resource period used for the PPS by an integer value k times (e.g., k=1) for each transmission resource period, a UE may perform PPS for REV/PEC monitoring slots corresponding to an integer multiple of each transmission resource period from a slot at the time.

For example, with PPS for REV/PEC above, CPS for REV/PEC may be performed for a CPS window section having a length of a specific configuration value before a time point preceding each transmission resource in the S-A set, by a UE processing time. For example, the UE processing time may mean T_proc,0+T_proc,1, here, T_proc,0 may mean a UE processing time required to collect and analyze a sensing result, and T_proc,1 may mean a UE processing time required to select a resource based on the sensing result.

For example, a resource selection window for REV/PEC may be configured to be the same as a resource selection window used in the previous resource (re)selection process.

For example, a resource selection window for REV/PEC may be configured to an union of the resource selection window used in the previous resource (re)selection process, and a time domain in which resource collision can be determined based on CPS, determined based on a CPS window length and the maximum time domain length between any two reserved resources that can be signaled with one SCI. For example, the time domain in which resource collision can be determined based on the CPS may mean a 31-slot section including the first candidate slot in which resource collision can be determined based on CPS.

For example, when a collision between a transmission resource belonging to the set S-A and a reserved transmission resource of another UE is detected based on the PPS and/or the CPS for the REV/PEC, a resource in which a collision with a reserved transmission resource of another UE is not detected as a result of performing the PPS and/or the CPS for the REV/PEC, among candidate slots for the REV/PEC, among resources belonging to the set C-A after the time when the resource collision is detected, may be preferentially selected as an idle resource for SL transmission that a physical (PHY) layer of a UE reports to a medium access control (MAC) layer, or may be preferentially determined as a final SL transmission resource by a MAC layer of a UE.

For example, when a collision between a transmission resource belonging to the set S-A and a reserved transmission resource of another UE is detected based on the PPS and/or the CPS for the REV/PEC, a resource in which a collision with a reserved transmission resource of another UE is not detected as a result of performing the PPS and/or the CPS for the REV/PEC, among resources belonging to the set C-A after the time when the resource collision is detected, may be included in candidate slot for the REV/PEC. For example, a resource included in a time domain in which resource collision can be determined based on the above-described CPS, among the candidate slots for the REV/PEC, among resources for which the collision is not detected, may be preferentially selected as an idle resource for SL transmission that a physical (PHY) layer of a UE reports to a medium access control (MAC) layer, or may be preferentially determined as a final SL transmission resource by a MAC layer of a UE

For example, when a collision between a transmission resource belonging to the set S-A and a reserved transmission resource of another UE is detected based on the PPS and/or the CPS for the REV/PEC, a resource in which a collision with a reserved transmission resource of another UE is not detected as a result of performing the PPS and/or the CPS for the REV/PEC, among resources belonging to the set C-A and resources belonging to the resource selection window after the time when the resource collision is detected, among the candidate slots for the REV/PEC, may be preferentially selected as an idle resource for SL transmission that a physical (PHY) layer of a UE reports to a medium access control (MAC) layer, or may be preferentially determined as a final SL transmission resource by a MAC layer of a UE

For example, when a collision between a transmission resource belonging to the set S-A and a reserved transmission resource of another UE is detected based on the PPS and/or the CPS for the REV/PEC, a resource in which a collision with a reserved transmission resource of another UE is not detected as a result of performing the PPS and/or the CPS for the REV/PEC, among resources belonging to the set C-A and resources belonging to the resource selection window after the time when the resource collision is detected, may be included in a candidate slot for the REV/PEC. For example, a resource included in a time domain in which resource collision can be determined based on the above-described CPS, among the candidate slots for the REV/PEC, among resources for which the collision is not detected, may be preferentially selected as an idle resource for SL transmission that a physical (PHY) layer of a UE reports to a medium access control (MAC) layer, or may be preferentially determined as a final SL transmission resource by a MAC layer of a UE

For example, when a collision between a transmission resource belonging to the set S-A and a reserved transmission resource of another UE is detected based on the PPS and/or the CPS for the REV/PEC, a resource in which a collision with a reserved transmission resource of another UE is not detected as a result of performing the PPS and/or the CPS for the REV/PEC, among resources belonging to the set C-A and resources belonging to the resource selection window after the time when the resource collision is detected, may be included in a candidate slot for the REV/PEC. For example, a resource belonging to the set C-A among the candidate slots for the REV/PEC, among resources for which the collision is not detected, may be preferentially selected as an idle resource for SL transmission that a physical (PHY) layer of a UE reports to a medium access control (MAC) layer, or may be preferentially determined as a final SL transmission resource by a MAC layer of a UE

For example, when a collision between a transmission resource belonging to the set S-A and a reserved transmission resource of another UE is detected based on the PPS and/or the CPS for the REV/PEC, a resource in which a collision with a reserved transmission resource of another UE is not detected as a result of performing the PPS and/or the CPS for the REV/PEC, among resources belonging to the set C-A and resources belonging to the resource selection window after the time when the resource collision is detected, may be included in a candidate slot for the REV/PEC. For example, a resource belonging to the set C-A among resources for which the collision is not detected, may preferentially be included in the candidate slot for the REV/PEC. For example, a resource belonging to the set C-A, included in the time domain in which resource collision can be determined based on the above-described CPS, among the candidate slots for the REV/PEC, among resources for which a collision is not detected, may be preferentially selected as an idle resource for SL transmission that a physical (PHY) layer of a UE reports to a medium access control (MAC) layer, or may be preferentially determined as a final SL transmission resource by a MAC layer of a UE

For example, for an RSRP threshold value used to select an idle resource from the Y′ candidate slot based on a partial sensing result for REV/PEC and the number of target idle resources (or the ratio of the number of idle resources to the total number of available resources), an RSRP step value that is an increment that increases the RSRP threshold value if the number of target idle resources is not met when the RSRP threshold value is compared, may be configured separately from an RSRP threshold, the number or ratio of target idle resources, and an RSRP step value used to select an idle resource from the Y candidate slot based on partial sensing performed to determine a pre-selected resource before performing REV/PEC.

For example, based on a slot n time point at which resource (re)selection is triggered, a UE performing PPS and/or CPS may collect and/or analyze the PPS and/or CPS result at (n−T_proc,0), and may select an idle resource from among candidate slots based on the PPS and/or CPS result until (n+T_proc,0). At this time, if REV and/or PEC is configured in a resource pool, a UE may continue to perform PPS and/or CPS after (n−T_proc,0) to perform REV/PEC for the first candidate slot among the candidate slots. In this case, if the first candidate slot is temporally far away from the (n−T_proc,0) time point within a resource selection window, although it is sufficient to perform CPS only at a time before the first candidate slot, power consumption may increase because CPS is performed for an unnecessarily long time period from the (n−T_proc,0) time. In order to solve this problem, a UE may perform PPS and/or CPS for REV/PEC at the n time point or the (n+T_proc,0) time point. Or, for example, a UE may perform CPS for REV/PEC after the first candidate slot time and before an idle resource time. For example, a UE may perform CPS for REV/PEC only after the first candidate slot time and before an idle resource time. For example, a UE may perform CPS before the first candidate slot time.

For example, as described above, for example, when CPS for REV/PEC is performed only after the (n+T_proc,0) time point, if the first candidate slot is close to the (n+T_proc,0) time point, there may be a problem in that CPS performance for the first candidate slot is deteriorated. To solve this problem, an operation of performing CPS for REV/PEC only after the n time point or the (n+T_proc,0) time point may be performed only when the time point of the first candidate slot is greater than or equal to a specific threshold value from the n time point or the (n+T_proc,0) time point. For example, the specific threshold value may be equal to a CPS window length.

FIG. 11 shows a time axis in which partial sensing for resource re-evaluation or pre-emption is performed, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The embodiment of FIG. 11 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 11, a first candidate slots used for a UE to perform initial resource selection appear. The first slot of FIG. 11 indicates a time point at which the UE triggers resource re-evaluation or pre-emption. A second slot of FIG. 11 indicates a first slot after a first time offset has elapsed from the first slot among the first candidate slots. For example, the first time offset may indicate a processing time of the UE. That is, for example, the second slot may indicate a 1^(st) slot after (n+T_proc,0) of the present disclosure among the first candidate slots. For example, the second slot may be t^(SL) _(yi).

A third slot of FIG. 11 represent a slot positioned earlier by a threshold value from the second slot. For example, the threshold value may represent a CPS window length. Alternatively, for example, the threshold value may be denoted as M. For example, partial sensing of the present disclosure may be performed between the third slot and the second slot. A fourth slot of FIG. 11 represents a slot positioned earlier by a second time offset from the second slot. The second time offset may represent a processing time of the UE. For example, the second time offset may indicate (T_proc,0+T_proc,1) of the present disclosure. For example, the second time offset may be T^(SL) _(proc,0)+T^(SL) _(proc,1). For example, partial sensing of the present disclosure may be performed between the third slot and the fourth slot.

FIG. 12 shows a procedure in which a UE performs SL communication based on resource reselection, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The embodiment of FIG. 12 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 12, in step S1210, a UE may perform initial resource selection for performing SL transmission. In this case, a UE may perform (partial) sensing on at least one slot related to at least one first candidate resource, and update the at least one first candidate resource based on the sensing result. And, the UE may select at least one transmission resource based on the updated at least one first candidate resource.

In step S1220, a UE may trigger resource re-evaluation or pre-emption. A UE may determine at least one candidate slot for the resource re-evaluation or pre-emption. In step S1230, the UE may perform (partial) sensing on at least one slot related to the at least one candidate slot. For example, embodiments according to various embodiments of the present disclosure may be applied to the (partial) sensing performed. For example, when the (partial) sensing is CPS, the CPS may be performed between t^(SL) _(yi)−M and t^(SL) _(yi)−(T^(SL) _(proc,0)+T^(SL) _(proc,1)).

In step S1240, the UE may perform the resource re-evaluation or pre-emption based on the sensing result. For example, the UE may determine the second candidate resource based on the sensing result. In step S1240, the UE may perform resource reselection from among the second candidate resources based on the resource re-evaluation or pre-emption. In step S1250, the UE may perform SL communication based on at least one resource selected based on the resource reselection.

According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, there is an effect of improving efficiency for power saving by considering a CPS operation in an idle resource selection method for resource re-evaluation.

According to the existing technology, if CPS is not performed for a sufficient time after resource re-evaluation or pre-emption checking is triggered, the performance of the CPS result may be somewhat degraded. In addition, when CPS is performed too far from the time when the resource re-evaluation or pre-emption checking is triggered, a problem that the power saving effect is significantly reduced may occur.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, since partial sensing is performed for an appropriate time, a power saving effect and an effect of improving the reliability of the partial sensing result may occur.

FIG. 13 shows a procedure in which a first apparatus performs wireless communication, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The embodiment of FIG. 13 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 13, in step S1310, a first apparatus may trigger resource-evaluation or pre-emption in a first slot. In step S1320, the first apparatus may perform partial sensing for at least one sidelink (SL) slot related to at least one first candidate slot subject to the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption. For example, the partial sensing may be performed between i) a third slot before a threshold value from a second slot that is a 1^(st) slot after a first time offset related to processing from the first slot among the at least one first candidate slot and ii) the second slot. In step S1330, the first apparatus may perform the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption based on a result of the partial sensing. In step S1340, the first apparatus may perform resource selection based on the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption.

For example, the threshold value may be equal to a length of a contiguous partial sensing (CPS) window.

For example, the threshold value may be 31 slots.

For example, the partial sensing may be performed until a fourth slot before a second time offset related to processing from the second slot.

For example, the partial sensing may be CPS.

For example, the resource selection may be resource reselection.

For example, the resource selection may be for a transmission of a medium access control (MAC) protocol data unit (PDU), and the at least one first candidate slot may be determined based on at least one second candidate slot for initial resource selection related to the transmission of the MAC PDU.

For example, the at least one first candidate slot may be same as the at least one second candidate slot.

For example, the at least one first candidate slot may be determined based on the at least one second candidate slot and a sensing result related to the initial resource selection.

For example, performing the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption may include: updating a first candidate resource set related to the at least one first candidate slot based on the result of the partial sensing and a threshold reference signal received power (RSRP) value.

For example, performing the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption may include: increasing the threshold RSRP value by a first value based on that a number of resources in the updated first candidate resource set may be less than a first threshold number; and updating the first candidate resource set, based on the result of the partial sensing and the first threshold RSRP value increased by the first value.

For example, the first value may be different from a second value that is increased to a second threshold RSRP value based on that a number of resources in a second candidate resource set for initial resource selection is less than a second threshold number.

For example, the resource selection may be performed based on the updated first candidate resource set.

For example, performing the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption may include: comparing a second candidate resource set for initial resource selection and the updated first candidate resource set; and determining whether to report the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption based on a result of the comparison.

The above-described embodiment may be applied to various devices to be described below. For example, a processor 102 of a first apparatus 100 may trigger resource-evaluation or pre-emption in a first slot. And, the processor 102 of the first apparatus 100 may perform partial sensing for at least one sidelink (SL) slot related to at least one first candidate slot subject to the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption. For example, the partial sensing may be performed between i) a third slot before a threshold value from a second slot that is a 1^(st) slot after a first time offset related to processing from the first slot among the at least one first candidate slot and ii) the second slot. And, the processor 102 of the first apparatus 100 may perform the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption based on a result of the partial sensing. And, the processor 102 of the first apparatus 100 may perform resource selection based on the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a first apparatus for performing wireless communication may be proposed. For example, the first apparatus may comprise: one or more memories storing instructions; one or more transceivers; and one or more processors connected to the one or more memories and the one or more transceivers. For example, the one or more processors may execute the instructions to: trigger resource-evaluation or pre-emption in a first slot; perform partial sensing for at least one sidelink (SL) slot related to at least one first candidate slot subject to the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption, wherein the partial sensing may be performed between i) a third slot before a threshold value from a second slot that is a 1st slot after a first time offset related to processing from the first slot among the at least one first candidate slot and ii) the second slot; perform the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption based on a result of the partial sensing; and perform resource selection based on the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption.

For example, the threshold value may be equal to a length of a contiguous partial sensing (CPS) window.

For example, the threshold value may be 31 slots.

For example, the partial sensing may be performed until a fourth slot before a second time offset related to processing from the second slot.

For example, the partial sensing may be CPS.

For example, the resource selection may be resource reselection.

For example, the resource selection may be for a transmission of a medium access control (MAC) protocol data unit (PDU), and the at least one first candidate slot may be determined based on at least one second candidate slot for initial resource selection related to the transmission of the MAC PDU.

For example, the at least one first candidate slot may be same as the at least one second candidate slot.

For example, the at least one first candidate slot may be determined based on the at least one second candidate slot and a sensing result related to the initial resource selection.

For example, performing the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption may include: updating a first candidate resource set related to the at least one first candidate slot based on the result of the partial sensing and a threshold reference signal received power (RSRP) value.

For example, performing the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption may include: increasing the threshold RSRP value by a first value based on that a number of resources in the updated first candidate resource set may be less than a first threshold number; and updating the first candidate resource set, based on the result of the partial sensing and the first threshold RSRP value increased by the first value.

For example, the first value may be different from a second value that is increased to a second threshold RSRP value based on that a number of resources in a second candidate resource set for initial resource selection is less than a second threshold number.

For example, the resource selection may be performed based on the updated first candidate resource set.

For example, performing the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption may include: comparing a second candidate resource set for initial resource selection and the updated first candidate resource set; and determining whether to report the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption based on a result of the comparison.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, an apparatus configured to control a first user equipment (UE) may be proposed. For example, the apparatus may comprise: one or more processors; and one or more memories operably connectable to the one or more processors and storing instructions. For example, the one or more processors may execute the instructions to: trigger resource-evaluation or pre-emption in a first slot; perform partial sensing for at least one sidelink (SL) slot related to at least one first candidate slot subject to the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption, wherein the partial sensing may be performed between i) a third slot before a threshold value from a second slot that is a 1^(st) slot after a first time offset related to processing from the first slot among the at least one first candidate slot and ii) the second slot; perform the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption based on a result of the partial sensing; and perform resource selection based on the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing instructions may be proposed. For example, the instructions, when executed, may cause a first apparatus to: trigger resource-evaluation or pre-emption in a first slot; perform partial sensing for at least one sidelink (SL) slot related to at least one first candidate slot subject to the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption, wherein the partial sensing may be performed between i) a third slot before a threshold value from a second slot that is a 1^(st) slot after a first time offset related to processing from the first slot among the at least one first candidate slot and ii) the second slot; perform the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption based on a result of the partial sensing; and perform resource selection based on the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption.

FIG. 14 shows a procedure in which a second apparatus performs wireless communication, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The embodiment of FIG. 14 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 14, in step S1410, a second apparatus may receive sidelink control information (SCI), from a first apparatus, for scheduling of a physical sidelink shared channel (PSSCH) through a physical sidelink control channel (PSCCH), based on a sidelink (SL) resource. In step S1420, the second apparatus may receive a medium access control (MAC) protocol data unit (PDU), from the first apparatus, through the PSSCH, based on the SL resource. For example, the SL resource may be selected based on resource reselection, the resource reselection may be performed based on resource re-evaluation or pre-emption for a transmission of the MAC PDU, the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption may be performed based on a result of partial sensing performed for at least one SL slot related to at least one first candidate slot, and the partial sensing may be performed between i) a third slot before a threshold value from a second slot that is a 1^(st) slot after a first time offset related to processing from a first slot among the at least one first candidate slot and ii) the second slot.

For example, the threshold value may be equal to a length of a contiguous partial sensing (CPS) window.

The above-described embodiment may be applied to various devices to be described below. For example, a processor 202 of a second apparatus may control a transceiver 206 to receive sidelink control information (SCI), from a first apparatus, for scheduling of a physical sidelink shared channel (PSSCH) through a physical sidelink control channel (PSCCH), based on a sidelink (SL) resource. And, the processor 202 of the second apparatus may control the transceiver 206 to receive a medium access control (MAC) protocol data unit (PDU), from the first apparatus, through the PSSCH, based on the SL resource. For example, the SL resource may be selected based on resource reselection, the resource reselection may be performed based on resource re-evaluation or pre-emption for a transmission of the MAC PDU, the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption may be performed based on a result of partial sensing performed for at least one SL slot related to at least one first candidate slot, and the partial sensing may be performed between i) a third slot before a threshold value from a second slot that is a 1^(st) slot after a first time offset related to processing from a first slot among the at least one first candidate slot and ii) the second slot.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a second apparatus for performing wireless communication may be proposed. For example, the second apparatus may comprise: one or more memories storing instructions; one or more transceivers; and one or more processors connected to the one or more memories and the one or more transceivers. For example, the one or more processors may execute the instructions to: receive sidelink control information (SCI), from a first apparatus, for scheduling of a physical sidelink shared channel (PSSCH) through a physical sidelink control channel (PSCCH), based on a sidelink (SL) resource; receive a medium access control (MAC) protocol data unit (PDU), from the first apparatus, through the PSSCH, based on the SL resource, wherein the SL resource may be selected based on resource reselection, wherein the resource reselection may be performed based on resource re-evaluation or pre-emption for a transmission of the MAC PDU, wherein the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption may be performed based on a result of partial sensing performed for at least one SL slot related to at least one first candidate slot, wherein the partial sensing may be performed between i) a third slot before a threshold value from a second slot that is a 1^(st) slot after a first time offset related to processing from a first slot among the at least one first candidate slot and ii) the second slot.

For example, the threshold value may be equal to a length of a contiguous partial sensing (CPS) window.

Various embodiments of the present disclosure may be combined with each other.

Hereinafter, device(s) to which various embodiments of the present disclosure can be applied will be described.

The various descriptions, functions, procedures, proposals, methods, and/or operational flowcharts of the present disclosure described in this document may be applied to, without being limited to, a variety of fields requiring wireless communication/connection (e.g., 5G) between devices.

Hereinafter, a description will be given in more detail with reference to the drawings. In the following drawings/description, the same reference symbols may denote the same or corresponding hardware blocks, software blocks, or functional blocks unless described otherwise.

FIG. 15 shows a communication system 1, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure. The embodiment of FIG. 15 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 15, a communication system 1 to which various embodiments of the present disclosure are applied includes wireless devices, Base Stations (BSs), and a network. Herein, the wireless devices represent devices performing communication using Radio Access Technology (RAT) (e.g., 5G New RAT (NR)) or Long-Term Evolution (LTE)) and may be referred to as communication/radio/5G devices. The wireless devices may include, without being limited to, a robot 100 a, vehicles 100 b-1 and 100 b-2, an eXtended Reality (XR) device 100 c, a hand-held device 100 d, a home appliance 100 e, an Internet of Things (IoT) device 100 f, and an Artificial Intelligence (AI) device/server 400. For example, the vehicles may include a vehicle having a wireless communication function, an autonomous vehicle, and a vehicle capable of performing communication between vehicles. Herein, the vehicles may include an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) (e.g., a drone). The XR device may include an Augmented Reality (AR)/Virtual Reality (VR)/Mixed Reality (MR) device and may be implemented in the form of a Head-Mounted Device (HMD), a Head-Up Display (HUD) mounted in a vehicle, a television, a smartphone, a computer, a wearable device, a home appliance device, a digital signage, a vehicle, a robot, etc. The hand-held device may include a smartphone, a smartpad, a wearable device (e.g., a smartwatch or a smartglasses), and a computer (e.g., a notebook). The home appliance may include a TV, a refrigerator, and a washing machine. The IoT device may include a sensor and a smartmeter. For example, the BSs and the network may be implemented as wireless devices and a specific wireless device 200 a may operate as a BS/network node with respect to other wireless devices.

Here, wireless communication technology implemented in wireless devices 100 a to 100 f of the present disclosure may include Narrowband Internet of Things for low-power communication in addition to LTE, NR, and 6G. In this case, for example, NB-IoT technology may be an example of Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technology and may be implemented as standards such as LTE Cat NB1, and/or LTE Cat NB2, and is not limited to the name described above. Additionally or alternatively, the wireless communication technology implemented in the wireless devices 100 a to 100 f of the present disclosure may perform communication based on LTE-M technology. In this case, as an example, the LTE-M technology may be an example of the LPWAN and may be called by various names including enhanced Machine Type Communication (eMTC), and the like. For example, the LTE-M technology may be implemented as at least any one of various standards such as 1) LTE CAT 0, 2) LTE Cat M1, 3) LTE Cat M2, 4) LTE non-Bandwidth Limited (non-BL), 5) LTE-MTC, 6) LTE Machine Type Communication, and/or 7) LTE M, and is not limited to the name described above. Additionally or alternatively, the wireless communication technology implemented in the wireless devices 100 a to 100 f of the present disclosure may include at least one of Bluetooth, Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN), and ZigBee considering the low-power communication, and is not limited to the name described above. As an example, the ZigBee technology may generate personal area networks (PAN) related to small/low-power digital communication based on various standards including IEEE 802.15.4, and the like, and may be called by various names.

The wireless devices 100 a to 100 f may be connected to the network 300 via the BSs 200. An AI technology may be applied to the wireless devices 100 a to 100 f and the wireless devices 100 a to 100 f may be connected to the AI server 400 via the network 300. The network 300 may be configured using a 3G network, a 4G (e.g., LTE) network, or a 5G (e.g., NR) network. Although the wireless devices 100 a to 100 f may communicate with each other through the BSs 200/network 300, the wireless devices 100 a to 100 f may perform direct communication (e.g., sidelink communication) with each other without passing through the BSs/network. For example, the vehicles 100 b-1 and 100 b-2 may perform direct communication (e.g. Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V)/Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication). The IoT device (e.g., a sensor) may perform direct communication with other IoT devices (e.g., sensors) or other wireless devices 100 a to 100 f.

Wireless communication/connections 150 a, 150 b, or 150 c may be established between the wireless devices 100 a to 100 f/BS 200, or BS 200/BS 200. Herein, the wireless communication/connections may be established through various RATs (e.g., 5G NR) such as uplink/downlink communication 150 a, sidelink communication 150 b (or, D2D communication), or inter BS communication (e.g. relay, Integrated Access Backhaul (IAB)). The wireless devices and the BSs/the wireless devices may transmit/receive radio signals to/from each other through the wireless communication/connections 150 a and 150 b. For example, the wireless communication/connections 150 a and 150 b may transmit/receive signals through various physical channels. To this end, at least a part of various configuration information configuring processes, various signal processing processes (e.g., channel encoding/decoding, modulation/demodulation, and resource mapping/demapping), and resource allocating processes, for transmitting/receiving radio signals, may be performed based on the various proposals of the present disclosure.

FIG. 16 shows wireless devices, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure. The embodiment of FIG. 16 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 16, a first wireless device 100 and a second wireless device 200 may transmit radio signals through a variety of RATs (e.g., LTE and NR). Herein, {the first wireless device 100 and the second wireless device 200} may correspond to {the wireless device 100 x and the BS 200} and/or {the wireless device 100 x and the wireless device 100 x} of FIG. 15.

The first wireless device 100 may include one or more processors 102 and one or more memories 104 and additionally further include one or more transceivers 106 and/or one or more antennas 108. The processor(s) 102 may control the memory(s) 104 and/or the transceiver(s) 106 and may be configured to implement the descriptions, functions, procedures, proposals, methods, and/or operational flowcharts disclosed in this document. For example, the processor(s) 102 may process information within the memory(s) 104 to generate first information/signals and then transmit radio signals including the first information/signals through the transceiver(s) 106. The processor(s) 102 may receive radio signals including second information/signals through the transceiver 106 and then store information obtained by processing the second information/signals in the memory(s) 104. The memory(s) 104 may be connected to the processor(s) 102 and may store a variety of information related to operations of the processor(s) 102. For example, the memory(s) 104 may store software code including commands for performing a part or the entirety of processes controlled by the processor(s) 102 or for performing the descriptions, functions, procedures, proposals, methods, and/or operational flowcharts disclosed in this document. Herein, the processor(s) 102 and the memory(s) 104 may be a part of a communication modem/circuit/chip designed to implement RAT (e.g., LTE or NR). The transceiver(s) 106 may be connected to the processor(s) 102 and transmit and/or receive radio signals through one or more antennas 108. Each of the transceiver(s) 106 may include a transmitter and/or a receiver. The transceiver(s) 106 may be interchangeably used with Radio Frequency (RF) unit(s). In the present disclosure, the wireless device may represent a communication modem/circuit/chip.

The second wireless device 200 may include one or more processors 202 and one or more memories 204 and additionally further include one or more transceivers 206 and/or one or more antennas 208. The processor(s) 202 may control the memory(s) 204 and/or the transceiver(s) 206 and may be configured to implement the descriptions, functions, procedures, proposals, methods, and/or operational flowcharts disclosed in this document. For example, the processor(s) 202 may process information within the memory(s) 204 to generate third information/signals and then transmit radio signals including the third information/signals through the transceiver(s) 206. The processor(s) 202 may receive radio signals including fourth information/signals through the transceiver(s) 106 and then store information obtained by processing the fourth information/signals in the memory(s) 204. The memory(s) 204 may be connected to the processor(s) 202 and may store a variety of information related to operations of the processor(s) 202. For example, the memory(s) 204 may store software code including commands for performing a part or the entirety of processes controlled by the processor(s) 202 or for performing the descriptions, functions, procedures, proposals, methods, and/or operational flowcharts disclosed in this document. Herein, the processor(s) 202 and the memory(s) 204 may be a part of a communication modem/circuit/chip designed to implement RAT (e.g., LTE or NR). The transceiver(s) 206 may be connected to the processor(s) 202 and transmit and/or receive radio signals through one or more antennas 208. Each of the transceiver(s) 206 may include a transmitter and/or a receiver. The transceiver(s) 206 may be interchangeably used with RF unit(s). In the present disclosure, the wireless device may represent a communication modem/circuit/chip.

Hereinafter, hardware elements of the wireless devices 100 and 200 will be described more specifically. One or more protocol layers may be implemented by, without being limited to, one or more processors 102 and 202. For example, the one or more processors 102 and 202 may implement one or more layers (e.g., functional layers such as PHY, MAC, RLC, PDCP, RRC, and SDAP). The one or more processors 102 and 202 may generate one or more Protocol Data Units (PDUs) and/or one or more Service Data Unit (SDUs) according to the descriptions, functions, procedures, proposals, methods, and/or operational flowcharts disclosed in this document. The one or more processors 102 and 202 may generate messages, control information, data, or information according to the descriptions, functions, procedures, proposals, methods, and/or operational flowcharts disclosed in this document. The one or more processors 102 and 202 may generate signals (e.g., baseband signals) including PDUs, SDUs, messages, control information, data, or information according to the descriptions, functions, procedures, proposals, methods, and/or operational flowcharts disclosed in this document and provide the generated signals to the one or more transceivers 106 and 206. The one or more processors 102 and 202 may receive the signals (e.g., baseband signals) from the one or more transceivers 106 and 206 and acquire the PDUs, SDUs, messages, control information, data, or information according to the descriptions, functions, procedures, proposals, methods, and/or operational flowcharts disclosed in this document.

The one or more processors 102 and 202 may be referred to as controllers, microcontrollers, microprocessors, or microcomputers. The one or more processors 102 and 202 may be implemented by hardware, firmware, software, or a combination thereof. As an example, one or more Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), one or more Digital Signal Processors (DSPs), one or more Digital Signal Processing Devices (DSPDs), one or more Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs), or one or more Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) may be included in the one or more processors 102 and 202. The descriptions, functions, procedures, proposals, methods, and/or operational flowcharts disclosed in this document may be implemented using firmware or software and the firmware or software may be configured to include the modules, procedures, or functions. Firmware or software configured to perform the descriptions, functions, procedures, proposals, methods, and/or operational flowcharts disclosed in this document may be included in the one or more processors 102 and 202 or stored in the one or more memories 104 and 204 so as to be driven by the one or more processors 102 and 202. The descriptions, functions, procedures, proposals, methods, and/or operational flowcharts disclosed in this document may be implemented using firmware or software in the form of code, commands, and/or a set of commands.

The one or more memories 104 and 204 may be connected to the one or more processors 102 and 202 and store various types of data, signals, messages, information, programs, code, instructions, and/or commands. The one or more memories 104 and 204 may be configured by Read-Only Memories (ROMs), Random Access Memories (RAMs), Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memories (EPROMs), flash memories, hard drives, registers, cash memories, computer-readable storage media, and/or combinations thereof. The one or more memories 104 and 204 may be located at the interior and/or exterior of the one or more processors 102 and 202. The one or more memories 104 and 204 may be connected to the one or more processors 102 and 202 through various technologies such as wired or wireless connection.

The one or more transceivers 106 and 206 may transmit user data, control information, and/or radio signals/channels, mentioned in the methods and/or operational flowcharts of this document, to one or more other devices. The one or more transceivers 106 and 206 may receive user data, control information, and/or radio signals/channels, mentioned in the descriptions, functions, procedures, proposals, methods, and/or operational flowcharts disclosed in this document, from one or more other devices. For example, the one or more transceivers 106 and 206 may be connected to the one or more processors 102 and 202 and transmit and receive radio signals. For example, the one or more processors 102 and 202 may perform control so that the one or more transceivers 106 and 206 may transmit user data, control information, or radio signals to one or more other devices. The one or more processors 102 and 202 may perform control so that the one or more transceivers 106 and 206 may receive user data, control information, or radio signals from one or more other devices. The one or more transceivers 106 and 206 may be connected to the one or more antennas 108 and 208 and the one or more transceivers 106 and 206 may be configured to transmit and receive user data, control information, and/or radio signals/channels, mentioned in the descriptions, functions, procedures, proposals, methods, and/or operational flowcharts disclosed in this document, through the one or more antennas 108 and 208. In this document, the one or more antennas may be a plurality of physical antennas or a plurality of logical antennas (e.g., antenna ports). The one or more transceivers 106 and 206 may convert received radio signals/channels etc. from RF band signals into baseband signals in order to process received user data, control information, radio signals/channels, etc. using the one or more processors 102 and 202. The one or more transceivers 106 and 206 may convert the user data, control information, radio signals/channels, etc. processed using the one or more processors 102 and 202 from the base band signals into the RF band signals. To this end, the one or more transceivers 106 and 206 may include (analog) oscillators and/or filters.

FIG. 17 shows a signal process circuit for a transmission signal, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure. The embodiment of FIG. 17 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 17, a signal processing circuit 1000 may include scramblers 1010, modulators 1020, a layer mapper 1030, a precoder 1040, resource mappers 1050, and signal generators 1060. An operation/function of FIG. 17 may be performed, without being limited to, the processors 102 and 202 and/or the transceivers 106 and 206 of FIG. 16. Hardware elements of FIG. 17 may be implemented by the processors 102 and 202 and/or the transceivers 106 and 206 of FIG. 16. For example, blocks 1010 to 1060 may be implemented by the processors 102 and 202 of FIG. 16. Alternatively, the blocks 1010 to 1050 may be implemented by the processors 102 and 202 of FIG. 16 and the block 1060 may be implemented by the transceivers 106 and 206 of FIG. 16.

Codewords may be converted into radio signals via the signal processing circuit 1000 of FIG. 17. Herein, the codewords are encoded bit sequences of information blocks. The information blocks may include transport blocks (e.g., a UL-SCH transport block, a DL-SCH transport block). The radio signals may be transmitted through various physical channels (e.g., a PUSCH and a PDSCH).

Specifically, the codewords may be converted into scrambled bit sequences by the scramblers 1010. Scramble sequences used for scrambling may be generated based on an initialization value, and the initialization value may include ID information of a wireless device. The scrambled bit sequences may be modulated to modulation symbol sequences by the modulators 1020. A modulation scheme may include pi/2-Binary Phase Shift Keying (p_(i)/2-BPSK), m-Phase Shift Keying (m-PSK), and m-Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (m-QAM). Complex modulation symbol sequences may be mapped to one or more transport layers by the layer mapper 1030. Modulation symbols of each transport layer may be mapped (precoded) to corresponding antenna port(s) by the precoder 1040. Outputs z of the precoder 1040 may be obtained by multiplying outputs y of the layer mapper 1030 by an N*M precoding matrix W. Herein, N is the number of antenna ports and M is the number of transport layers. The precoder 1040 may perform precoding after performing transform precoding (e.g., DFT) for complex modulation symbols. Alternatively, the precoder 1040 may perform precoding without performing transform precoding.

The resource mappers 1050 may map modulation symbols of each antenna port to time-frequency resources. The time-frequency resources may include a plurality of symbols (e.g., a CP-OFDMA symbols and DFT-s-OFDMA symbols) in the time domain and a plurality of subcarriers in the frequency domain. The signal generators 1060 may generate radio signals from the mapped modulation symbols and the generated radio signals may be transmitted to other devices through each antenna. For this purpose, the signal generators 1060 may include Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) modules, Cyclic Prefix (CP) inserters, Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs), and frequency up-converters.

Signal processing procedures for a signal received in the wireless device may be configured in a reverse manner of the signal processing procedures 1010 to 1060 of FIG. 17. For example, the wireless devices (e.g., 100 and 200 of FIG. 16) may receive radio signals from the exterior through the antenna ports/transceivers. The received radio signals may be converted into baseband signals through signal restorers. To this end, the signal restorers may include frequency downlink converters, Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs), CP remover, and Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) modules. Next, the baseband signals may be restored to codewords through a resource demapping procedure, a postcoding procedure, a demodulation processor, and a descrambling procedure. The codewords may be restored to original information blocks through decoding. Therefore, a signal processing circuit (not illustrated) for a reception signal may include signal restorers, resource demappers, a postcoder, demodulators, descramblers, and decoders.

FIG. 18 shows another example of a wireless device, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure. The wireless device may be implemented in various forms according to a use-case/service (refer to FIG. 15). The embodiment of FIG. 18 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 18, wireless devices 100 and 200 may correspond to the wireless devices 100 and 200 of FIG. 16 and may be configured by various elements, components, units/portions, and/or modules. For example, each of the wireless devices 100 and 200 may include a communication unit 110, a control unit 120, a memory unit 130, and additional components 140. The communication unit may include a communication circuit 112 and transceiver(s) 114. For example, the communication circuit 112 may include the one or more processors 102 and 202 and/or the one or more memories 104 and 204 of FIG. 16. For example, the transceiver(s) 114 may include the one or more transceivers 106 and 206 and/or the one or more antennas 108 and 208 of FIG. 16. The control unit 120 is electrically connected to the communication unit 110, the memory 130, and the additional components 140 and controls overall operation of the wireless devices. For example, the control unit 120 may control an electric/mechanical operation of the wireless device based on programs/code/commands/information stored in the memory unit 130. The control unit 120 may transmit the information stored in the memory unit 130 to the exterior (e.g., other communication devices) via the communication unit 110 through a wireless/wired interface or store, in the memory unit 130, information received through the wireless/wired interface from the exterior (e.g., other communication devices) via the communication unit 110.

The additional components 140 may be variously configured according to types of wireless devices. For example, the additional components 140 may include at least one of a power unit/battery, input/output (I/O) unit, a driving unit, and a computing unit. The wireless device may be implemented in the form of, without being limited to, the robot (100 a of FIG. 15), the vehicles (100 b-1 and 100 b-2 of FIG. 15), the XR device (100 c of FIG. 15), the hand-held device (100 d of FIG. 15), the home appliance (100 e of FIG. 15), the IoT device (100 f of FIG. 15), a digital broadcast terminal, a hologram device, a public safety device, an MTC device, a medicine device, a fintech device (or a finance device), a security device, a climate/environment device, the AI server/device (400 of FIG. 15), the BSs (200 of FIG. 15), a network node, etc. The wireless device may be used in a mobile or fixed place according to a use-example/service.

In FIG. 18, the entirety of the various elements, components, units/portions, and/or modules in the wireless devices 100 and 200 may be connected to each other through a wired interface or at least a part thereof may be wirelessly connected through the communication unit 110. For example, in each of the wireless devices 100 and 200, the control unit 120 and the communication unit 110 may be connected by wire and the control unit 120 and first units (e.g., 130 and 140) may be wirelessly connected through the communication unit 110. Each element, component, unit/portion, and/or module within the wireless devices 100 and 200 may further include one or more elements. For example, the control unit 120 may be configured by a set of one or more processors. As an example, the control unit 120 may be configured by a set of a communication control processor, an application processor, an Electronic Control Unit (ECU), a graphical processing unit, and a memory control processor. As another example, the memory 130 may be configured by a Random Access Memory (RAM), a Dynamic RAM (DRAM), a Read Only Memory (ROM)), a flash memory, a volatile memory, a non-volatile memory, and/or a combination thereof.

Hereinafter, an example of implementing FIG. 18 will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.

FIG. 19 shows a hand-held device, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure. The hand-held device may include a smartphone, a smartpad, a wearable device (e.g., a smartwatch or a smartglasses), or a portable computer (e.g., a notebook). The hand-held device may be referred to as a mobile station (MS), a user terminal (UT), a Mobile Subscriber Station (MSS), a Subscriber Station (SS), an Advanced Mobile Station (AMS), or a Wireless Terminal (WT). The embodiment of FIG. 19 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 19, a hand-held device 100 may include an antenna unit 108, a communication unit 110, a control unit 120, a memory unit 130, a power supply unit 140 a, an interface unit 140 b, and an I/O unit 140 c. The antenna unit 108 may be configured as a part of the communication unit 110. Blocks 110 to 130/140 a to 140 c correspond to the blocks 110 to 130/140 of FIG. 18, respectively.

The communication unit 110 may transmit and receive signals (e.g., data and control signals) to and from other wireless devices or BSs. The control unit 120 may perform various operations by controlling constituent elements of the hand-held device 100. The control unit 120 may include an Application Processor (AP). The memory unit 130 may store data/parameters/programs/code/commands needed to drive the hand-held device 100. The memory unit 130 may store input/output data/information. The power supply unit 140 a may supply power to the hand-held device 100 and include a wired/wireless charging circuit, a battery, etc. The interface unit 140 b may support connection of the hand-held device 100 to other external devices. The interface unit 140 b may include various ports (e.g., an audio I/O port and a video I/O port) for connection with external devices. The I/O unit 140 c may input or output video information/signals, audio information/signals, data, and/or information input by a user. The I/O unit 140 c may include a camera, a microphone, a user input unit, a display unit 140 d, a speaker, and/or a haptic module.

As an example, in the case of data communication, the I/O unit 140 c may acquire information/signals (e.g., touch, text, voice, images, or video) input by a user and the acquired information/signals may be stored in the memory unit 130. The communication unit 110 may convert the information/signals stored in the memory into radio signals and transmit the converted radio signals to other wireless devices directly or to a BS. The communication unit 110 may receive radio signals from other wireless devices or the BS and then restore the received radio signals into original information/signals. The restored information/signals may be stored in the memory unit 130 and may be output as various types (e.g., text, voice, images, video, or haptic) through the I/O unit 140 c.

FIG. 20 shows a vehicle or an autonomous vehicle, based on an embodiment of the present disclosure. The vehicle or autonomous vehicle may be implemented by a mobile robot, a car, a train, a manned/unmanned Aerial Vehicle (AV), a ship, etc. The embodiment of FIG. 20 may be combined with various embodiments of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 20, a vehicle or autonomous vehicle 100 may include an antenna unit 108, a communication unit 110, a control unit 120, a driving unit 140 a, a power supply unit 140 b, a sensor unit 140 c, and an autonomous driving unit 140 d. The antenna unit 108 may be configured as apart of the communication unit 110. The blocks 110/130/140 a to 140 d correspond to the blocks 110/130/140 of FIG. 18, respectively.

The communication unit 110 may transmit and receive signals (e.g., data and control signals) to and from external devices such as other vehicles, BSs (e.g., gNBs and road side units), and servers. The control unit 120 may perform various operations by controlling elements of the vehicle or the autonomous vehicle 100. The control unit 120 may include an Electronic Control Unit (ECU). The driving unit 140 a may cause the vehicle or the autonomous vehicle 100 to drive on a road. The driving unit 140 a may include an engine, a motor, a powertrain, a wheel, a brake, a steering device, etc. The power supply unit 140 b may supply power to the vehicle or the autonomous vehicle 100 and include a wired/wireless charging circuit, a battery, etc. The sensor unit 140 c may acquire a vehicle state, ambient environment information, user information, etc. The sensor unit 140 c may include an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) sensor, a collision sensor, a wheel sensor, a speed sensor, a slope sensor, a weight sensor, a heading sensor, a position module, a vehicle forward/backward sensor, a battery sensor, a fuel sensor, a tire sensor, a steering sensor, a temperature sensor, a humidity sensor, an ultrasonic sensor, an illumination sensor, a pedal position sensor, etc. The autonomous driving unit 140 d may implement technology for maintaining a lane on which a vehicle is driving, technology for automatically adjusting speed, such as adaptive cruise control, technology for autonomously driving along a determined path, technology for driving by automatically setting a path if a destination is set, and the like.

For example, the communication unit 110 may receive map data, traffic information data, etc. from an external server. The autonomous driving unit 140 d may generate an autonomous driving path and a driving plan from the obtained data. The control unit 120 may control the driving unit 140 a such that the vehicle or the autonomous vehicle 100 may move along the autonomous driving path according to the driving plan (e.g., speed/direction control). In the middle of autonomous driving, the communication unit 110 may aperiodically/periodically acquire recent traffic information data from the external server and acquire surrounding traffic information data from neighboring vehicles. In the middle of autonomous driving, the sensor unit 140 c may obtain a vehicle state and/or surrounding environment information. The autonomous driving unit 140 d may update the autonomous driving path and the driving plan based on the newly obtained data/information. The communication unit 110 may transfer information about a vehicle position, the autonomous driving path, and/or the driving plan to the external server. The external server may predict traffic information data using AI technology, etc., based on the information collected from vehicles or autonomous vehicles and provide the predicted traffic information data to the vehicles or the autonomous vehicles.

Claims in the present description can be combined in a various way. For instance, technical features in method claims of the present description can be combined to be implemented or performed in an apparatus, and technical features in apparatus claims can be combined to be implemented or performed in a method. Further, technical features in method claim(s) and apparatus claim(s) can be combined to be implemented or performed in an apparatus. Further, technical features in method claim(s) and apparatus claim(s) can be combined to be implemented or performed in a method. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A method for performing, by a first apparatus, wireless communication, the method comprising: triggering resource-evaluation or pre-emption in a first slot; performing partial sensing for at least one sidelink (SL) slot related to at least one first candidate slot subject to the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption, wherein the partial sensing is performed between i) a third slot before a threshold value from a second slot that is a 1^(st) slot after a first time offset related to processing from the first slot among the at least one first candidate slot and ii) the second slot; performing the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption based on a result of the partial sensing; and performing resource selection based on the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption.
 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the threshold value is equal to a length of a contiguous partial sensing (CPS) window.
 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the threshold value is 31 slots.
 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the partial sensing is performed until a fourth slot before a second time offset related to processing from the second slot.
 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the partial sensing is CPS.
 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the resource selection is resource reselection.
 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the resource selection is for a transmission of a medium access control (MAC) protocol data unit (PDU), and wherein the at least one first candidate slot is determined based on at least one second candidate slot for initial resource selection related to the transmission of the MAC PDU.
 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the at least one first candidate slot is same as the at least one second candidate slot.
 9. The method of claim 1, wherein performing the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption includes: updating a first candidate resource set related to the at least one first candidate slot based on the result of the partial sensing and a threshold reference signal received power (RSRP) value.
 10. The method of claim 9, wherein performing the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption includes: increasing the threshold RSRP value by a first value based on that a number of resources in the updated first candidate resource set is less than a first threshold number; and updating the first candidate resource set, based on the result of the partial sensing and the first threshold RSRP value increased by the first value.
 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the first value is different from a second value that is increased to a second threshold RSRP value based on that a number of resources in a second candidate resource set for initial resource selection is less than a second threshold number.
 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the resource selection is performed based on the updated first candidate resource set.
 13. The method of claim 10, wherein performing the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption includes: comparing a second candidate resource set for initial resource selection and the updated first candidate resource set; and determining whether to report the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption based on a result of the comparison.
 14. A first apparatus for performing wireless communication, the first apparatus comprising: one or more memories storing instructions; one or more transceivers; and one or more processors connected to the one or more memories and the one or more transceivers, wherein the one or more processors execute the instructions to: trigger resource-evaluation or pre-emption in a first slot; perform partial sensing for at least one sidelink (SL) slot related to at least one first candidate slot subject to the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption, wherein the partial sensing is performed between i) a third slot before a threshold value from a second slot that is a 1^(st) slot after a first time offset related to processing from the first slot among the at least one first candidate slot and ii) the second slot; perform the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption based on a result of the partial sensing; and perform resource selection based on the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption.
 15. An apparatus configured to control a first user equipment (UE), the apparatus comprising: one or more processors; and one or more memories operably connectable to the one or more processors and storing instructions, wherein the one or more processors execute the instructions to: trigger resource-evaluation or pre-emption in a first slot; perform partial sensing for at least one sidelink (SL) slot related to at least one first candidate slot subject to the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption, wherein the partial sensing is performed between i) a third slot before a threshold value from a second slot that is a 1^(st) slot after a first time offset related to processing from the first slot among the at least one first candidate slot and ii) the second slot; perform the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption based on a result of the partial sensing; and perform resource selection based on the resource re-evaluation or the pre-emption. 